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Two-factor authentication has been a hot discussion point for the worldwide security industry for some time now and the deployment of two-factor authentication tools such as smart cards and USB tokens appears to be increasing. Nesic Dragoljub, head of professional services, Thales e-Security tells CTT how two-factor authentication can continue to evolve to tackle the increasingly sophisticated breaches...