Eagle Eye Networks has initiated implementation of two factor authentication, utilizing trusted devices, trusted phone numbers or emails, and security codes, across the Eagle Eye Security Camera VMS including its iOS and Android mobile applications.
Two factor authentication provides enhanced security for all Eagle Eye Users by establishing trusted devices and only allowing camera and video access from those trusted devices, and is utilized by most banks to protect online access to bank accounts and money transfers.
“Cyber security is of paramount concern at Eagle Eye Networks and implementation of Two Factor Authentication across our entire system ensures that our customer assets are even more secure,” said Dean Drako, President and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks.
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