What does point-in-time mean?
Breaking It Down: Point-In-Time Security Methods ๐
The usefulness of a point-in-time password is extremely limited. Let's break it down: a point? It's just a single moment in time, a blip on the radar ๐ค
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Point-in-time passwords can only verify a correct single password entry - they cannot accurately verify a user ๐ซ
Example 1:
You log into your device, but what about after that? You hand off your device to someone else, and suddenly, that password doesn't mean anything. All that matters is that youโve entered the correct password and *boom* - someone else in.
Example 2:
Go one step further. If someone else knows your password, they can log into your account and ultimately be you. Whether you disclose your password willingly or fall victim to an attack, your account security is compromised.Ultimately, your phone can't tell if it's you or someone else holding the device. Or can it? ๐
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With zallyโs technology, we are revolutionising security and breaking free from static, point-in-time passwords. Using advanced behavioural biometrics, we are able to confirm that you are you, continuously ๐ช