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Identity management and access control start with authentication, and integral part of the network security infrastructure. Good two-factor and multifactor authentication policies and procedures are foundations of a strong security framework.
Two-Factor and Multifactor Authentication Strategy
User names and passwords are no longer enough and more and more enterprises are deploying two-factor or multifactor authentication products. Browse the articles and advice in this section for the latest information on using strong authentication in your organization.
Enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO)
Single sign-on technologies can help reduce help-desk calls and user errors by consolidating credentials into one single password for all applications and services. Read the news and technical advice here to find deployment strategies and practical advice.
PKI and Digital Certificates
PKI and digital certificates are keys to developing a strong, secure network infrastructure for users, partners and customers. Our experts give you all the advice and tools you need to implement PKI in your organization.
Tokens and Smart Cards
The variety of options for deploying tokens and smart cards can be daunting, but this section has the latest news, reviews and advice you need to make strong authentication work.
Biometrics
Used in conjunction with a strong password or other form of authentication, biometrics can be a key part of an enterprise access control framework. Learn about the newest technologies, how to deploy them and the limitations of products like iris scanners, fingerprint scanners and ...

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