Accounting
Thomson Reuters Launches New Digital Security App
With this new app tool, Thomson Reuters provides embedded security controls that offer convenient and secure user authentication for firm staff and firm clients. When multi-factor authentication is enabled, users and their clients are granted ...
Feb. 21, 2017
Thomson Reuters has released its new Thomson Reuters Authenticator, a multi-factor authentication app that provides user verification using at least two forms of identity, giving firms and their clients even more protection against cyber threats. It is available for Apple and Android devices.
With this new app tool, Thomson Reuters provides embedded security controls that offer convenient and secure user authentication for firm staff and firm clients. When multi-factor authentication is enabled, users and their clients are granted access to data or an application only after presenting pieces of evidence from two or more of the following categories:
- Something you know (e.g., password)
- Something you have (e.g., phone)
- Something you are (e.g., fingerprint)
“Data security has always been at the forefront of our priorities, and Thomson Reuters Authenticator is another step in providing our customers with the tools to protect themselves and their clients in the constantly connected digital world of today,” said Jon Baron, managing director of the Professional segment of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting. “We are among the first, if not the first, software providers in the accounting profession to offer this kind of digital protection across an entire suite of products both on premise and online, which is yet one more example of our commitment to developing leading-edge solutions to serve our customers and their clients.”
Thomson Reuters Authenticator is available for both cloud-based and desktop deployments, and gives partners and firm leaders peace of mind amidst the backdrop of a profession increasingly under attack from cyber criminals. To use Thomson Reuters Authenticator, users pair their mobile devices with their CS Professional accounts; when they subsequently sign into their software, they use their mobile devices to approve the sign in attempt.
The new Thomson Reuters Authenticator security tool (or app) has been implemented for all products in the Thomson Reuters Professional CS suite – even on-premise software – which allows firms to adopt state-of-the-art security measures across the board. Easy to use and requiring a simple one-time set up, Thomson Reuters Authenticator allows firms to require all staff to use multi-factor authentication for exceptional security and to allow clients to opt-in as needed or advised by the firm.
To learn more about Thomson Reuters Authenticator, visit https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/cs-professional-suite/security/authenticator-app/.