Google announced that they will add an option for two-factor authentication on Google Apps in an attempt to improve security. Google's approach does not require an additional device but rather, a mobile application is to be installed. Cloud computing capabilities will be used to generate the 2FA token.
Three million businesses have gone Google: celebrating growth, innovation and security [via]
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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