In Token's world, you'll never need to carry your wallet. You won't need house keys, or a transit pass, or even to remember your computer password. All you'll need is ...
Token, the next-generation identity assurance company, today announced the renaming of its technology from Token Ring to TokenCore and the launch of TokenCore.com. Founded in 2014 and backed by Grand ...
Token’s wearable biometric ring uses Next-Generation MFA to stop phishing and social engineering attacks that legacy MFA fails to stop. Token Ring is a simple, easy-to-implement, and user-friendly way ...
An earlier local area network (LAN) access method developed by IBM. Conforming to the IEEE 802.5 standard, the Token Ring access method connects up to 255 nodes in a star topology at 4, 16 or 100 Mbps ...
We have seen smart rings that can pair with your smartphone or offer NFC functionality, but the dream of paying for a coffee or starting your car with a wave of the hand has remained out of reach.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Token, a revolutionary provider of secure, wearable authentication, today announced that its innovative Token Ring with BioTouch Secure has been honored in the ...
I recently came across an editorial that took me down Memory Lane, to a time when Token Ring was something you could build a business around, and a company called Madge Networks did just that. Don ...
A new ring called Token embeds Bluetooth and a fingerprint reader, and promises to enhance biometric authentication with compatibility across a large array of existing technologies. Prior to wearing ...
Smart rings aren't a novel idea: There are plenty of fitness tracking, notification-sending, payment or even protective finger ornaments around. But none have the ability to identify you and authorize ...
Going abroad? You’ll have to call your credit card company and give them a heads up, just to prevent them from marking your purchases as fraudulent (which still might happen). Logging into Twitter or ...