CRYPTOCard's Authentication Technology Endorsed in Mark Osborne's "How to Cheat at Managing Information Security," Published by Syngress.CRYPTOCard Recognized for Making It Simple to Integrate "One-Time Password (security) One-Time Password - (OTP) A security system that requires a new password every time a user authenticates themselves, thus protecting against an intruder replaying an intercepted password. OTP generates passwords using either the MD4 or MD5 hashing algorithms. " Authentication Tokens with PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. , SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data. VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. , and IPsec VPN LONDON & OTTAWA -- CRYPTOCard (www.cryptocard.com), the leading authentication technology developer for heterogeneous environments, has been endorsed in Mark Osborne's "How to Cheat at Managing Information Security" for making it simple to integrate "One-Time Password" authentication tokens with existing PSTN, SSL VPN, and IPsec VPN systems. "System security can only be guaranteed if each individual user can be positively identified, and CRYPTOCard is proud that to be recognized in such an excellent IT security resource for making it simple to integrate authentication technology within a complete end-to-end security solution," commented Jason Hart, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , CRYPTOCard. "CRYPTOCard believes in providing simple and cost-effective authentication solutions for the real world, and in the real world organizations simply cannot afford to purchase technology that cannot be easily integrated with existing systems." Published by Syngress, "How to Cheat at Managing Information Security" is the only book that provides a solid understanding of all major security issues and products required by an IT manager responsible for securing any sized organization from small office environments to enterprise networks. Mark Osborne's endorsement of CRYPTOCard for making it easy to integrate one-time password authentication technology with legacy systems mirrors a recent Butler Group report that commended CRYPTOCard for making it simple and cost-effective to eliminate easily-hacked static passwords. "CRYPTOCard's service delivery model, which is driven by the provision and management of strong, two-factor authentication, has to be attractive for any organization that recognizes it is time to improve its identity management game plan," said Andrew Kellett, Senior Research Analyst, Butler Group. "CRYPTOCard enables organizations to deploy a two-factor authentication model that is straightforward, cost effective, and easily tailored to meet individual requirements." Developed to meet real-world requirements - where Linux and Mac workstations often live in a mixed Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT MSFT Microsoft (stock symbol) MSFT Movimento Sociale Fiamma Tricolore (Italy) MSFT Multi-Stage Fitness Test MSFT Master of Science in Family Therapy MSFT Macalester Students for Fair Trade ) Windows domain, with Windows clients and Apache or IIS (Internet Information Services) Microsoft's Web server. IIS runs under the server versions of Windows, adding HTTP server capability to the Windows operating system. Web servers - CRYPTOCard's event-based two-factor authentication tokens make it simple and cost effective to eliminate weak static passwords by generating a random password for every logon attempt. One-time passwords cannot be reused by hackers and do not need to be memorized by users - eliminating the help-desk costs associated with resetting forgotten passwords, and the security risk resulting from users writing them down. About CRYPTOCard, Inc. Established in 1989, CRYPTOCard provides cost-effective Secure Password Technology to leading enterprises worldwide in the government, technology, aerospace, financial, education, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors. CRYPTOCard positively authenticates a user's identity by coupling something in the user's possession (a smart card, hardware token, or software token), with something the user knows (their PIN), and provides centralized authentication for all physical and network access regardless of network infrastructure or user location. A Bristol Rugby Club sponsor, CRYPTOCard's partners include Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO CSCO Cisco Systems Incorporated (stock symbol) CSCO Chief Supply Chain Officer ), Check Point (Nasdaq:CHKP CHKP Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (stock abbreviation, AMEX) ), Nortel, and Citrix (Nasdaq:CTXS CTXS Citrix Systems (NASDAQ stock ticker symbol) ). For additional information on CRYPTOCard, please visit www.cryptocard.com. CRYPTOCard, CRYPTO-Server, CRYPTO-Admin, CRYPTO-Deploy, CRYPTO-Logon, CRYPTO-VPN, and CRYPTO-Web are trademarks of CRYPTOCard, Inc. Other products mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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