CA Risk Authentication [EOL] vs SecureKey comparison

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We performed a comparison between CA Risk Authentication [EOL] and SecureKey based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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CA Risk Authentication is a powerful risk-based, adaptive authentication solution that works in real time to evaluate context, calculate a risk score, recommend actions and provide alerts/case management. It has a strong set of prebuilt rules to detect risk and an easy-to-use risk management console to adjust parameters or create new rules. The risk engine examines many factors including device identification, geolocation, IP address and user activity to evaluate risk. The calculated risk score is then fed into your policies to decide whether to authorize the current activity, request step-up authentication and/or send an alert or block the activity. This provides your organization with a transparent layer of protection against identity theft, data breaches and fraud. CA Risk Authentication can be used to reduce fraud and protect users from Internet attacks whether they are shopping online or accessing confidential or private information via a Web portal or application. It also provides organizations the ability to enforce different levels of authentication depending on the user activity, transaction value and the calculated risk score.

SecureKey is an identity and authentication provider that simplifies consumer access to online services and applications. SecureKey’s next generation privacy-enhancing identity and authentication network enables consumers to conveniently and privately assert identity information using trusted providers, like banks, telcos and governments, and help them connect to critical online services with a digital credential they already have and trust.
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Global bank based in the United States
Government of Canada
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CA Risk Authentication [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Authentication Systems while SecureKey is ranked 44th in Authentication Systems. CA Risk Authentication [EOL] is rated 7.0, while SecureKey is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of CA Risk Authentication [EOL] writes "If we spot anomalies we can step up authentication. The policy entrance should learn from that state rather than reverting back to what it believes is the static good". On the other hand, CA Risk Authentication [EOL] is most compared with , whereas SecureKey is most compared with .

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