CRYPTOCard Launches CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for Mac OS X To Make It Simple for ''Tiger'' Users to Gain Two-Factor ATM-Style Authenticated Access to Desktops, Laptops, and Apache Web Server.OTTAWA, Ontario -- CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X provides "Tiger" Users With Simple Authenticated Access To Desktops...Even If They Are Not Connected To The Network CRYPTOCard (www.cryptocard.com), a leading authentication developer, today launched CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X, the authentication solution designed to make it simple to positively identify all Tiger users attempting LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. , 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. (Apple or Cisco), or Web-based (Apache) access. Specifically designed to fully integrate with Tiger's newly-developed support for smart card environments, CRYPTO-Server 6.3 couples something in the user's possession (a multi-function smart card, USB token, hardware token, or software token), with something the user knows (their PIN) to provide secure, enterprise-class LAN, Web, and remote ATM-style 'One-PIN-and-You're-In(TM)' authenticated access that mirrors the look and feel of the OS X logon - ensuring that the technology is simple for Tiger users to utilize. CRYPTO-Server 6.3's "Fast User Switching Fast user switching is a feature on some modern multi-user operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu and Fedora.[1] It allows users to switch between user accounts on a single PC without quitting applications and logging out. " functionality also makes it simple for multiple Tiger users to securely access the Mac, using smart cards or tokens - in a stand-alone or networked environment. "Understanding that an organization cannot guarantee a system security if it cannot positively authenticate each individual user, CRYPTOCard has developed a fully-integrated authentication solution specifically designed for Tiger," commented Malcolm MacTaggart, President & 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 Corporation. "CRYPTO-Server 6.3 now makes it simple for Tiger users, particularly in the traditional Mac strongholds of the health, legal, higher education, and printing/publishing/multimedia sectors, to provide true ATM-style 'One-PIN-and-You're-In(TM)' enterprise-class strong user authentication for LAN, VPN, Web, or remote system access," MacTaggart continued. "To meet the needs of U.S Federal customers, CRYPTOCard's Smart Card readers support the U.S Federal Smart Cards (CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. & PIV PIV Particle Image Velocimetry PIV Personal Identity Verification (FIPS 201) PIV Pentium 4 PIV Peak Inverse Voltage PIV Personal Identification Verification PIV Post Indicator Valve (firefighting) ) - and the drivers are pre-installed in Tiger." "The breakthrough features in Mac OS X Tiger See Tiger and Mac OS X. are enabling innovation across a diverse range of developers and markets," said Ron Okamoto, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. "We're thrilled that CRYPTOCard is taking advantage of Tiger to deliver easy-to-use enterprise class authentication solutions." Incorporating CRYPTOCard's familiar ATM-style logon, that has proven to eliminate the user resistance usually encountered when organizations attempt to implement an additional layer of security, CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X generates a one-time password for every log-on attempt, making stolen credentials useless to hackers while simultaneously ensuring Tiger users do not have to memorize complicated credentials - significantly reducing the help-desk costs associated with resetting forgotten passwords, and the obvious security risk resulting from users writing down their passwords. CRYPTO-Server's remote access functionality offers support for Apple's VPN Server, with the same "One-PIN-and-You're-In." experience, however, if hardware tokens are employed, no additional software is required on the client side - CRYPTOCard's two-factor-authentication is ready to go, "out-of-the-box." CRYPTO-Server 6.3's CRYPTO-Web component also makes it simple for Tiger users to utilize the exact same ATM-style log-on protocol to positively authenticate themselves to Apache and IIS Websites, right down to the page level. And, with almost 75 percent (or more than 13 million) of the world's web servers running on Apache, CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X represents a significant advance in authentication technology for the web medium. CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X provides administrators with centralized authentication and management capability, emphasizing ease-of-use and tight integration with Apple's Open Directory LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) A protocol used to access a directory listing. LDAP support is implemented in Web browsers and e-mail programs, which can query an LDAP-compliant directory. services. CRYPTO-Server 6.3 will not only make it simple to enforce two-factor authentication as the only way to access a workstation, but will also make it simple to lock down access through VPN's, Portals, and web servers. A true enterprise solution offering "High Availability," CRYPTO-Server 6.3 has no single point of failure - switching to a replica server in the event of system failure - utilizing real-time multi-master replication functionality. Additionally, CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for OS X makes it easy for organizations to create a token-deployment database by reading on a real-time basis from OpenLDAP, while the solution's CRYPTO-Deploy component makes it incredibly simple for administrators to instantly distribute software tokens from any computer, to any user. CRYPTO-Server's versatile software tokens can reside on a user's desktop, laptop, multi-function smart card, or Pocket PC. CRYPTO-Server 6.3's other components include CRYPTO-Kit, which provides developers with the tools to make it simple to integrate CRYPTOCard's technology with existing security applications/systems; CRYPTO-Deploy, to facilitate the deployment and activation of tokens; and CRYPTO-Migration; which provides RSA (1) (Rural Service Area) See MSA. (2) (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) A highly secure cryptography method by RSA Security, Inc., Bedford, MA (www.rsa.com), a division of EMC Corporation since 2006. It uses a two-part key. Migration functionality that enables organizations to switch from an alternative system (CRYPTOCard's tokens, with replaceable batteries, are deployed once and can be utilized indefinitely). A five-user bundle (all-you-need-in-1-box - the full server software plus five tokens) is available for $499 (SRP SRP - A data link layer protocol. ). CRYPTOCard's products are available from Tech Data and other distributors, integrators, and resellers in the U.S., Japan, France, the U.K., and throughout the world. For more information on CRYPTO-Server 6.3 for Mac, please visit www.cryptocard.com. About CRYPTOCard Corporation Established in 1989, CRYPTOCard provides cost-effective Secure Password Technology to leading enterprises worldwide in the government, technology, aerospace, financial, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors. Winner of the "Best of Show," award at Macworld 2004, 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. 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) ), Citrix (Nasdaq: CTXS CTXS Citrix Systems (NASDAQ stock ticker symbol) ), Entrust (Nasdaq: ENTU), Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL ORCL Oracle (stock symbol) ), Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW SUNW Sun Microsystems, Inc (former stock symbol; now JAVA) SUNW Stanford University Network Workstation (Sun Microsystems, Inc) ), and Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR MACR Macromedia (stock symbol) MACR Missing Air Crew Report MACR Major Accident Control Regulations (UK) MACR Monthly Arrest and Citation Register MACR Modified And Combinable REMIC ). For additional information on CRYPTOCard, please visit www.cryptocard.com. CRYPTOCard, CRYPTO-Server, CRYPTO-Admin, CRYPTO-Deploy, and CRYPTO-Logon, CRYPTO-VPN, CRYPTO-Web are trademarks of CRYPTOCard Corporation. Other products mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |
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