Author: Taira Sabo
As a content writer for Transmit Security, Taira specializes in discovering and sharing trends and insights in the identity security industry. Her experience in various marketing and content roles in high tech gives her a unique perspective on content creation. Previously, Taira served as blog manager at leading website builder platform, Wix.com.
Webinar: How Modern CIAM Defeats Complex ATOs

The reality of our online world is that fraudsters remain ahead of the game year after year. More and more businesses, across all verticals, are experiencing high volumes of account opening fraud and account take over fraud — wreaking havoc to many organizations and their customers. Legacy customer identity and access management (CIAM) platforms are […]
Italian Insurance Service Modernizes Authentication Architecture with Transmit Security

Italian Insurer Achieves Maintenance-Free and Cost-Effective CIAM in Record Time With Transmit Security Cattolica Assicurazioni is a market-leading Italian insurance provider offering both personal and corporate insurance solutions for their 3.5 million consumers and three thousand agencies and agents. Because their previous authentication solution was nearing end of life, the insurer faced a critical date […]
Here’s How Transmit Security Helped America’s Car-Mart Digitally Transform

For the last 40 years, America’s Car-Mart has held the spot as the largest integrated auto sales and finance used car dealership in the U.S. On top of their large inventory and over 150 dealerships across 12 states, they do all their own underwriting, credit risk analysis and financing. What was once a face-to-face transaction […]
Fintech Company, WLTH, Wins Innovation Award Using Transmit Security’s Passwordless Authentication

In the last few years, there’s been an increase in nimble fintech players who have the unique ability to offer better customer service and innovative solutions — effectively disrupting traditional banking services. One such player is digital lending and payments provider, WLTH. The Australian company set out to create its own technology stack from scratch […]
How to Smooth the Transition to Passwordless Authentication

Transition to Passwordless Customer demand for passwordless authentication is rapidly growing. We all crave a simpler experience which is why it’s unsurprising to learn that according to a Mastercard study, 93% of customers prefer biometric logins to typing in a password. The adoption of passwordless authentication by major tech giants such as Microsoft and Apple […]
Why Traditional IAM Won’t Serve and Secure Your Customers

It’s a common misconception that traditional Identity and Access management (IAM) solutions, which were built to support internal workforces, can be repurposed to serve customers. However, considering the important role that security and customer experience have assumed in every business, the need for a purpose-built Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) service has become a […]
8 Cybersecurity Podcasts You Need to Listen to in 2022

With our busy lives and schedules it can be hard to keep up with all the new, yet relevant and interesting, cybersecurity information floating around. From security updates to new vulnerabilities to rapidly evolving concepts like passwordless authentication, there’s a lot to take in. Podcasts are a great and efficient way to stay informed considering […]
Authentication vs. Authorization: What’s the Difference?

Authentication? Authorization? It’s all just logging in, right? Not exactly. While both terms are well known yet often used interchangeably, they are separate processes that both play an integral part in a larger system known as identity and access management (IAM). Knowing the difference between the two is imperative for implementing processes for your organization […]
What Is Security Fatigue and How to Curb It

Much like the fatigue being experienced due to COVID-19, your customers are inundated with news about data breaches and how their private data is at risk. But customers turn a blind eye and continue as usual, ignoring warning signs. They think it won’t happen to them, or they are not ‘important enough’ to be targeted. […]