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Green Armor CEO to Contribute to Forbes
Business, Cybersecurity, and Life Blog Commences Publication
September 19, 2012 - Hackensack, NJ – Joseph Steinberg (CISSP, ISSAP, ISSMP, CSSLP), CEO of Green Armor Solutions and noted cybersecurity expert, has commenced his role as a Forbes Contributor, writing the Business, Cybersecurity, and Life blog on Forbes.com. Articles may be accessed at:
http://blogs.forbes.com/josephsteinberg
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About Green Armor Solutions Inc.
Green Armor Solutions offers innovative solutions to information-security challenges facing today’s businesses. Its Identity Cues series of products leverage a unique blend of psychology and technology to help deliver maximum security with maximum user convenience. They provide strong two-factor authentication and site authentication thereby helping to protect against phishing, pharming, and online fraud, while allowing users to continue to enjoy the simple, comfortable user experience with which they are already familiar. Identity Cues authentication products can help companies address security and privacy requirements as part of compliance initiatives for FFIEC/NCUA Authentication, HIPAA, and GLBA. Green Armor’s systems help secure numerous financial environments including those at First Bank, EPIC Advisors, dozens of hospitals, and hundreds of credit unions. For more information please visit:
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