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PKI USB Token |
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PKI USB Token
The purpose of a public key infrastructure (PKI) is to manage digital keys and certificates. PKI systems can enable the use of digital signature, digital receipt, encryption and permissions management services across a wide variety of applications. PKI-based security solutions are enhanced by “something you have” technologies, providing secure storage of digital identities backed up by strong two-factor authentication.
An authentication access token in the USB Form Factor that
positively identifies and authenticates individuals who wish to
access extranets, online applications, pc's and files. The PKI
USB Token eliminates the vulnerabilities associated with fixed
username and password security systems aswell as non-PKI
supporting tokens. PKI USB Token is classified as a strong two
factor authentication system that combines the following
features to prove the identity of an individual: Together, these features combine something an individual has (the token), something they know (the pin and user id), as well as the digital identity in the form of a digital certificat and private key provided by a Trusted Authority in order to prevent someone else from assuming their identity. The PKI USB token can be accessed with a one time password (OTP's) and stores digital certificates (for PKI-based authentication, encryption, digital signing, and non-repudiation), and smart card information. Using the industry's only token with Real Time Authentication capabilities, partners, customers, and mobile employees can strongly authenticate themselves from virtually any location or device, with a USB port. Tokens require unique software drivers to be installed on the resident client. All PKI USB Tokens use the standard Windows O/S drivers available on most clients by which the impact of MaGer on users is minimized. If you have any questions concerning the PKI USB Token, please do not hestitate to contact us!
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