Strong authentication solutions
Strong authentication instead of the insecure, expensive passwords
Passwords are not secure: more than 60% of business managers share passwords with others. They are also expensive: Help Desk password resets cost more than $18 per call. Strong authentication with fingerprints, cards or other credentials enhances security and eliminates the need for users to remember passwords.
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Strong authentication as a foundation for endpoint security
User identity forms the foundation of all enterprise security models. Most compliance frameworks build policies around a specific user's identity and role. By adding strong authentication to a suite of security applications, you can address the key requirement of ascertaining what privileges pertain to a user.
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Choose between flexible, modular strong authentication solutions that fit your needs
DigitalPersona Pro provides Strong Authentication solutions for Small Businesses and Enterprises. IT can deploy it as a Software-as-a-Service or as an on-premise, Active Directory-based server. Get an introduction to DigitalPersona Pro or choose which option best fits your needs.
Feature highlights
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Cloud-based Software-as-a-Service
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Active Directory-based Server
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| Strong authentication at PC/ domain logon |
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| Single Sign-On (SSO) and/or strong authentication into any Enterprise application (e.g. Web apps, Windows apps, Terminals, etc.) without modifying existing apps |
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| Support for multiple strong authentication credentials including passwords, fingerprints, smartcards, face recognition |
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| Central management of strong authentication policies |
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| Centralized collection of strong authentication status and logs |
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| Centralized reporting on strong authentication status and activity |
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| Integration with OATH-based one-time passwords for RADIUS applications (software tokens, smartphone tokens and/or in combination with other supported credentials) |
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| Roaming of users' logon data and credentials |
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| Support for shared PCs and kiosks where users log on to a common Windows account |
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| Support for thin clients/ Citrix/ Terminal Services/ RDP |
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