Philip Hoyer
Philip Hoyer is Director of Strategic Solutions at ActivIdentity. His main responsibilities are driving the Mobility Security Solutions, technical strategy, technical presales, strategic partnerships and representation of ActivIdentity on standards bodies such as GlobalPlatform (Chair of Architecture Group), IETF and OATH (Technical co-chair). He is a recognised subject matter expert on Mobile Security, Identity, Cloud Security and Payment Standards, especially in financial services and e-government, who regularly speaks at major conferences. He has over 18 years experience architecting, building and delivering IT solutions, much of which was gained working as a solutions architect for a large consultancy. He holds a first class honours degree in Software Engineering from Westminster University.
Transaction Confidentiality Based on SSL is Dead! - ActivIdentity Blog
Sep 20, 2011
Same Old Static Password Story is Getting Old - ActivIdentity Blog
Aug 22, 2011
Not all OTP tokens are the same - ActivIdentity Blog
Jun 20, 2011
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