Increased security is making traditional password systems obsolete

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We may finally be bidding a not-so-sad farewell to the era of usernames, writes Kim Thomas

It is a fact of life for most IT departments that the most up-to-date technologies and applications in their organisations co-exist with some very old-fashioned processes. The most striking of ...

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