Authentication / Smart cards

ProtectFile (Business or Premium) Listing updated: July 22, 2004

ProtectFile Business is a client resident and transparent file encryption solution designed to protect local or server-based sensitive information from unauthorised access. ProtectFile Premium includes the integration of PKI for user/group management.
  • Users' Rating: 4.22 [9 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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Rohos Welcome Listing updated: July 20, 2005

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: 4 [5 votes] - Vote
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RSA Smart Card 5200 Listing updated: February 4, 2008

RSA Smart Cards provide an all-in-one device for secure enterprise access. Employees use a single card to get into their building, log on to their PCs, and access applications with RSA Sign-On Manager. And when users lock their card or even lose it, they can gain emergency access to their credentials through RSA Security’s IntelliAccessTM technology.

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  • Users' Rating: 3.4 [10 votes] - Vote
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SafeWord RemoteAccess Listing updated: June 22, 2007

SafeWord is Secure Computing's leading two-factor authentication solution, providing proof-positive user identity for all types of remote access systems, such as VPNs, Citrix applications, Outlook Web Access, and much more. SafeWord products are designed for Microsoft environments and offer tight integration with Active Directory. With tokens that generate new passcodes for each user login, SafeWord allows you to easily and cost-effectively eliminate the password risk. SafeWord offers flexibility, scalability, and ease of use and is used by thousands of organizations and millions of end users worldwide every day.
  • Users' Rating: 4.33 [3 votes] - Vote
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SecureDoc Listing updated: November 1, 2003

WinMagic's SecureDoc encryption software addresses the needs of organizations increasing mobile workforce by ensuring protection of sensitive information stored on desktops and laptops by employing authentication from password to hardware token, biometrics, and PKI commencing right at pre-boot time. SecureDoc provides solid security for PCs and laptops alike by utilizing Public Key Cryptographic Standards PKCS-11. SecureDoc has achieved validations for Common Criteria, FIPS 140-1 Level 2, and SecureDoc's FORTEZZA-based version is the only disk encryption software certified by the NSA to safeguard US government secret information.
  • Users' Rating: 4.44 [16 votes] - Vote
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SecurPass Listing updated: June 6, 2003

The SecurePass Suite is composed of two modules that may be installed together or stand-alone:

SecurPass-Sync. Password Synchronisation across multiple platforms & applications to enhance security & save helpdesk costs. The same password is used for access to all platforms & all applications using best security policies & password changes are automatically propagated. Users may also be quickly revoked, resumed & deleted from single point.

SecurPass-Reset. Password Reset - user self-reset of passwords to enhance security & save help desk calls. Users can reset their passwords without helpdesk intervention in multi or single-platform environments. Resets are enabled via a browser-based self-help utility.
  • Users' Rating: 4.4 [10 votes] - Vote
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Specops Password Policy Listing updated: January 19, 2006

Specops Password Policy overcomes this restriction by allowing you to specify multiple password policies and assign them based on security group and organizational unit membership, and even for individual user accounts. Specops Password Policy offers granular password complexity requirements when specifying the rules for a password policy. One such rule is the ability to define lists containing words restricted for use in passwords.

Additional features include special behavior when administrators reset lost passwords. A password policy can be configured not to apply when the password is reset, as well as automatically unlocking accounts and requiring the user to change the password at the next logon. This lowers the burden for administrators when resetting lost passwords.
  • Users' Rating: 3.83 [6 votes] - Vote
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WebFort Listing updated: June 28, 2006

Arcot WebFort is a software-based authentication solution that offers digital signature and identity solutions. Arcot WebFort provides enterprises and their extended network with secure access to and signing of information, transactions, interactions, and documents—whether it be through enterprise portals, virtual private networks, proprietary software applications, secure email such as Outlook Web Access and the like.

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  • Users' Rating: 4.6 [5 votes] - Vote
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WiseGuard Listing updated: September 5, 2007

Evidian WiseGuard 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.
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