Gemalto, the digital security provider, supports Cathay United Bank, a leading bank in Taiwan, in securing its online banking services.
Gemalto's Ezio Mobile suite1 enables CUB's customers to securely access their bank's services from their PCs, tablets, and smartphones, using their mobiles as authentication devices. As a result, CUB is able to offer an enhanced user experience to its customers, save costs, and meet a new government regulation requiring two-factor authentication (2FA)2. Gemalto will also provide support and maintenance services.
Taiwan has a smartphone penetration of 88%, with over 16.4 million users in 20153. The ubiquity of smartphones is changing consumer behaviour, with people preferring to use phones instead of traditional tokens for online authentication. Gemalto's solution, which replaces CUB's SMS-based system, allows users to enjoy the convenience of online banking, with security and ease.
The Ezio Mobile suite provides secure software that transforms mobiles into strong two-factor devices, generating one-time passwords and transaction signatures for authentication across all banking channels. It also delivers push notifications and authorisation requests for out-of-band authentication. The mobile offering is further strengthened with a SafeNet Hardware Security Module at the back end to secure sensitive data.
"Consumers are increasingly moving towards mobile banking, with smartphone as the key device in their possession," said Suzanne Tong-Li, President for Greater China and Korea at Gemalto. "With a broad portfolio of mobile-based solutions, we can support CUB in deploying their digital banking vision for maximum customer reach."
Gemalto provides its mobile authentication solution to CUB through its partner E-Secure Technologies.
1 Includes a complete suite of servers for mobile enrolment and provisioning, authentication and messaging.
2 打造數位化金融環境3.0全面啟動
3 Mobile Phones Are Top Internet Access Point in Taiwan
Gemalto's Ezio Mobile suite1 enables CUB's customers to securely access their bank's services from their PCs, tablets, and smartphones, using their mobiles as authentication devices. As a result, CUB is able to offer an enhanced user experience to its customers, save costs, and meet a new government regulation requiring two-factor authentication (2FA)2. Gemalto will also provide support and maintenance services.
Taiwan has a smartphone penetration of 88%, with over 16.4 million users in 20153. The ubiquity of smartphones is changing consumer behaviour, with people preferring to use phones instead of traditional tokens for online authentication. Gemalto's solution, which replaces CUB's SMS-based system, allows users to enjoy the convenience of online banking, with security and ease.
The Ezio Mobile suite provides secure software that transforms mobiles into strong two-factor devices, generating one-time passwords and transaction signatures for authentication across all banking channels. It also delivers push notifications and authorisation requests for out-of-band authentication. The mobile offering is further strengthened with a SafeNet Hardware Security Module at the back end to secure sensitive data.
"Consumers are increasingly moving towards mobile banking, with smartphone as the key device in their possession," said Suzanne Tong-Li, President for Greater China and Korea at Gemalto. "With a broad portfolio of mobile-based solutions, we can support CUB in deploying their digital banking vision for maximum customer reach."
Gemalto provides its mobile authentication solution to CUB through its partner E-Secure Technologies.
1 Includes a complete suite of servers for mobile enrolment and provisioning, authentication and messaging.
2 打造數位化金融環境3.0全面啟動
3 Mobile Phones Are Top Internet Access Point in Taiwan
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