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onlinesecurity

This post is part of a new series titled, ‘Future of Communications,’ and is brought to you by Nexmo.

As more Internet users become mobile-first, security plays a larger role in the apps and services used in our daily lives. From a business perspective, a company puts its reputation at risk if it is perceived to be lax about verifying user identity. Consequently, ensuring the legitimacy of users has become a critical exercise for businesses, especially community-based ones. Another motive for increasing application security is the cost to the business after suffering data breaches. If the company can identify where the breach started and pin it down to a user, this may potentially allow for a more effective containment of…

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