ALUCID® – Safe Next Generation Electronic Identity

The ALUCID® authentication technology can be connected to any software application or online service to provide secure user authentication. 

ALUCID® – An opportunity for partners

The ecosystem of partners that contribute to the ALUCID® security technology development and deployment involves both system integrators and independent application developers. Are you interested in using the ALUCID® technology in the development of your own products?

ALUCID® – From several to thousands of users

The deployment process of the ALUCID® system depends on a number of system users, type of applications and services provided via the ALUCID® authentication. Thanks to its modularity, the ALUCID® system can be effectively deployed both for individuals and thousands of users.

How does ALUCID® work?

ALUCID ® is a secure electronic identity repository representing real users. ALUCID® uses randomly generated keys for authentication, not user’s personal data.

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Who is ALUCID® intended for?

ALUCID® greatly simplifies the management of user identities and permissions for security managers and offers developers and managers of online services and applications a secure method of user authentication.

Further advantages of ALUCID®

Examples of ALUCID® deployment

Deploying the ALUCID® user authentication system is suitable for all types of organizations working with user accounts and identities or managing user access to information.

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News

2012-05-18

DHS: Hackers Mounting Organized Cyber Attack on U.S. Gas Pipelines

For the past six months, an unidentified group of hackers has been mounting an ongoing, coordinated cyber attack on the control systems of U.S. gas pipelines, prompting the Department of Homeland Security to issue alerts. (abcnews.go.com)

2012-05-17

North Korea's Cyber War

SEOUL, KOREA — It has often been said of the smartest criminals that if they were to put their talents into positive endeavors, they would become great successes. The statement may be true for North Korean hackers as well. (koreaittimes.com)


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