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Safely Supporting Authorized Users

ID & Access Management
Identity and access management products verify that the right user is allowed to use a system, allows them to perform only those tasks for which they have authorization, and that their access is blocked when they are terminated or when their status changes. More and more businesses are moving to a two-factor (pass phrase and token) or three factor (pass phrase, token & biometrics) authentication for added security and reporting.

File Encryption
File encryption protects important information from prying eyes of hackers and co-workers. More effective technologies provide for key escrow or key recovery if a user loses the key or the keys pass phrase.

Secure Communication
These products range from protection against casual browsing to near military-grade cryptography. They ensure that information is not read or corrupted during transmission.

Public Key Infrastructures(PKIs)
Public Key Infrastructures(PKIs) integrate digital certificates, public key cryptography, and certificate authorities to facilitate authentication, integrity, privacy and several other key goals of effective security.

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Virtual Private Networks save communication cost by enabling users to access their corporate networks through low cost Internet connections, but they encrypt the data when it travels over the network. VPNs should be used in conjunction with policy enforcement technology to ensure the endpoints are secure.

IPSEC-Based Virtual Private Network
They use strong cryptographic mechanisms, often DES, or even, AES. VPNs should be used in conjunction with policy enforcement technology to ensure the endpoints are secure.

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Virtual Private Network
SSL VPNs eliminate the need for special client software and enable any web browser to be the path used for accessing corporate systems. SSL uses a cryptographic system that uses two keys to encrypt data - a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message.


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