GrIDsure has been chosen by the FNCA (National Crédit Agricole Federation) to provide a security system for more than 3,000 senior employees across France.
The FNCA is the national body that represents the regional branches of Crédit Agricole, one of France's major retail banking groups. It provides its regional branches with services such as professional training and human resource management, and was looking for a tool that would help improve ID authentication and security for the relevant authenticated executives and managers from the Crédit Agricole group, without adding to their administrative burden. Crédit Agricole began integrating the GrIDsure solution 18 months ago after a selection procedure that began with an initial pilot study of 25 employees.
The GrIDsure solution has so far met with approval from Crédit Agricole by improving overall security without increasing complexity. In addition, users have found that the randomised nature of the GrIDsure grid ensures that the solution is highly effective against shoulder-surfing attacks. This system is similarly resistant to attacks from malware designed to intercept the user's keystrokes. Moreover, with a 4 cell PIP within a 5x5 grid offering more than 390,000 Personal Identification Pattern permutations (compared to only 10,000 PIN possibilities), GrIDsure is an ideal solution for securing Crédit Agricole's client transactions.
Hervé Dupressoir, FNCA telecom and IT manager, commented: "We were looking for a solution that would offer unanimous improvement, both in terms of security and end-user acceptance. We originally made several attempts to move to tokens however they all ended in failure, because they were often lost or forgotten by users. It was therefore a great relief to discover GrIDsure and know that its unique proposition means that the end-user does not have to remember yet another PIN, code or password.
"The quantitative and qualitative benefits to be had from the deployment of GrIDsure have exceeded our expectations", Dupressoir continues, "This system is quite simply fantastic; access is secure and users are enthusiastic".
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