Authentication / Smart cards

SafeWord 2008 Listing updated: February 2, 2009

SafeWord 2008 two-factor authentication protects your most important assets and applications. SafeWord's tokens and integration with your existing Microsoft infrastructure make it simple to deploy two-factor authentication for VPNs, Citrix applications, Web applications, Webmail, and Outlook Web Access.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.4 [5 votes] - Vote
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RSA SecurID Listing updated: February 2, 2009

RSA SecurID® two-factor authentication is based on something you know (a password or PIN) and something you have (an authenticator)—providing a much more reliable level of user authentication than reusable passwords.

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  • Users' Rating: 3.4 [10 votes] - Vote
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eToken Listing updated: February 2, 2009

eToken is a fully portable USB device the size of an average house key, which offers a cost-effective method for authenticating users when accessing a network, and for securing electronic business applications.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.17 [29 votes] - Vote
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Evidian Enterprise SSO Listing updated: November 26, 2008

Evidian Enterprise SSO is a solution for the step-by-step deployment of secure Enterprise Single Sign-On.

By combining multi-factor authentication with a plug-and-play Single Sign-On solution, you can replace all the passwords (the user's greatest headache) by a digital signature based on a certificate, smart card, USB key, or simply a fingerprint. Access to enterprise applications can be authorized according to corporate security policy, as defined through your LDAP directory.
  • Users' Rating: 5 [1 vote] - Vote
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Rohos Logon Key Listing updated: November 26, 2008

Designed to add authentication and convenience to the standard Windows logon procedure. It allows access to Windows driven computers by using USB pen drives, flash drives or removable media. The login and password of the user are entered automatically once the hardware key is connected to the computer. When you unplug your USB storage device, the PC is locked.
  • Users' Rating: 3.83 [6 votes] - Vote
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Smart Enterprise Guardian Listing updated: October 27, 2008

Strong network security has never been more critical. That's why Gemalto has joined forces with Lexar to deliver a simple, intelligent way to maximize security and mobility: The Smart Enterprise Guardian (SEG).

SEG is a USB device based on industry standards that secures identity credentials and sensitive files with proven smart card technology. In addition to protecting up to 2 GB of data on a USB drive, it supports strong authentication, digital signature and file encryption. This device features a user interface, requires no software set-up and delivers a high level of security, convenience and manageability - all fully integrated into Windows environments.
  • Users' Rating: 4.75 [12 votes] - Vote
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P-Synch: Password Synchronization and Reset Listing updated: June 26, 2008

P-Synch, a component of Hitachi ID Management Suite, is enterprise password management software. It reduces the frequency of help desk calls, improves user productivity and strengthens security with password synchronization, self-service password reset, help desk password reset and simplified administration of other authentication factors, such as hardware tokens and biometric samples. P-Synch includes connectors to manage passwords on over 70 types of systems.
  • Users' Rating: 4.56 [9 votes] - Vote
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Authenex Strong Authentication System Listing updated: February 4, 2008

The Authenex Strong Authentication System (ASAS) is a two factor authentication system. It enables organizations of all sizes to provide secure LAN access, secure VPN access, secure Web access and secure Outlook Web Access (OWA) email access. Organizations that have deployed the ASAS System know that only authorized users can get access, by requiring them to authenticate the same way an ATM does – with something they have (in this case, a small token) and something they know (a password/PIN). Anyone who can't authenticate, doesn't get access.

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  • Users' Rating: 3.69 [26 votes] - Vote
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Password Station Listing updated: January 31, 2007

Password Reset Station allows your employees to securely reset their forgotten password and to synchronize ONE strong password across multiple platforms through any web browser or automated telephone system without calling the help desk.

Password Reset Station adds another layer of security to your existing layered security infrastructure by providing the following improvements: Maintain comprehensive audit trails for all heterogeneous password activity. Avoid assigning "system administrator" permissions to additional staff to facilitate password reset requests. Ensure cross-platform password policies compliance. Facilitate more secure policies, such as preventing employees from using common words in their password and over 100 other rules. And more...
  • Users' Rating: 5 [3 votes] - Vote
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Access Manager Listing updated: December 22, 2006

Who has access to What, Where and When? Access Manager will enforce and report on access rights and provisioning activities across Active Directory, Files, Exchange, Folders, Printers, Registry, Services, and Shares.
  • Users' Rating: 4.6 [10 votes] - Vote
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