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- BlackBerry Enterprise Solution and RSA SecurID
- BlackBerry® devices are becoming ubiquitous throughout the enterprise, as organizations improve employee connectivity and communications. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution—designed and manufactured by Research In Motion RIM—is a flexible, Information Technology IT-friendly solution that provides mobile users with secure wireless access to their enterprise email and critical business applications
- Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., RSA Security Inc., RIM BlackBerry, RSA SecurID, Handhelds, Hardware
- White papers 2009-05-07
- Deploying Authenticated VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Solutions Using EMC Celerra Storage and RSA SecurID
- VMware' s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure helps businesses to control costs, ensure data security, and provide a uniform user experience in desktop environments Because it centralizes data in one location. VDI requires a reliable and cost-effective storage infrastructure that properly backs up and protects the data. The EMC solution for VDI...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., EMC Celerra, Virtual Desktop, VMware Inc., RSA SecurID, EMC Corp., Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Desktop Virtualization, Storage, Virtualization, Hardware
- White papers 2008-09-01
- RSA SecurID Authentication in Action: Securing Privileged User Access
- The most critical systems in enterprise - such as operating system platforms, networking infrastructure and databases - must be administered by privileged users. These users have greater control over physical and logical infrastructure, and organizations need to implement best practices for controlling and logging privileged user access. Two-factor authentication of...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., Microsoft Access, RSA SecurID, Authentication, Digital Security, Network Security, Security, Networking
- White papers 2007-08-01
- RSA SecurID available for Windows
- RSA SecurID available for WindowsSecurID card - how does it work?So how does this work? Is there an algorithm that generates the same ID on the card, and the server?
- Tags: Digital security, Network security, RSA SecurID, RSA Security Inc., Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2005-06-16
- Tests to uproot Windows passwords begin
- Tests to uproot Windows passwords beginTell me this can't be true ... its ten years old already!I have a collection of old SecureID cards in several flavors ... key fobs, credit card like access tokens, corporate ID's w/ secureID tokens etc. After being *the* industry standard for secure remote access...
- Tags: Operating systems, Short-term, RSA SecurID, PERSONAL COMPUTERS, password, token, SecureID, card, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2004-06-03
- RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows PocketPC
- The RSA SecurID system is the world's leading two-factor user authentication solution, used for protecting valuable network resources. With RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows Pocket PC software tokens can be sent wirelessly to Pocket PC. With RSA SecurID for Windows Pocket PC tokens can be installed easily via "My...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., RSA SecurID, Token, RSA SecurID System, Microsoft Windows, Digital Security, Network Security, Operating Systems, Software, Security, Networking
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- RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows Workstations
- The RSA SecurID system is the world's leading two-factor user authentication solution, used for protecting valuable network resources. RSA SecurID Software Token for Windows Workstations software tokens features Silent Install & Silent Upgrade. It offers login Automation capability for easy remote server dial-in. It contains Browser Plug-in for fast access...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., Workstation, RSA SecurID, RSA SecurID System, Microsoft Windows, Digital Security, Network Security, Operating Systems, Software, Security, Networking
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- RSA SecurID Software Token for Blackberry
- The RSA SecurID system is the world's leading two-factor user authentication solution, used for protecting valuable network resources. Used in conjunction with RSA ACE/Server software, an RSA SecurID authenticator functions like an ATM card for your network, requiring users to identify themselves with two unique factors - something they know...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., RIM BlackBerry, RSA SecurID, RSA SecurID System, Digital Security, Microsoft Windows, Network Security, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Networking
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Additional Resources
- Radiator 4.5 (Mac)
- Radiator RADIUS server is flexible, extensible, and authenticates from a huge range of auth methods, including Wireless, TLS, TTLS, PEAP, LEAP, FAST, SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT SAM, Emerald, Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, OPIE, POP3, EAP, Active Directory and Apple Password Server. Interoperates with Vasco Digipass,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Consultant, Apple Mac OS, LDAP, Network Security, Operating Systems, Sun Solaris, Linux, Directory Services, Ssl/Tls, Digital Security, Software, Enterprise Software, Networking, Security
- Software downloads 2009-10-26
- The case of the fake money-mules: Inside the URLZone Trojan network
- Security EvangelistHi, boy I sure wish people would stop using the word Evangelist in the wrong way. An Evangelist is someone you preaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ, not a secular title at all. Wikipedia recently removed the secular definition and Webster is researching it. Evangelist is from the Greek...
- Tags: Spyware, Spyware, adware & malware, Banking, E-business/E-commerce, Viruses and worms, Cyberthreats, Personal finance, SECURITY, network, trojan horse, online banking, bank, virus
- Discussion threads 2009-10-06
- Will XP mode speed Windows 7 adoption in schools?
- Will XP mode speed Windows 7 adoption in schools?Windows 7 adoption will be much better than Vista for a lot of reasons, butthe XP mode will require a more expensive SKU, and more memory. The Upgrades will be more because Win7 in General causes a lot less problems than Vista...
- Tags: Operating systems, XP Mode, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 7 adoption, Microsoft Windows XP, XP mode speed, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-04-27
- Securing WLANs With Two-Factor Authentication
- While advances in wireless protocols have made major improvements in enabling WLAN security, two-factor authentication is crucial to protecting wireless networks from intrusion. Organizations can deploy wireless VPNs or can offer native WLAN access without the need to deploy and manage VPN client software, and they can implement two-factor authentication...
- Tags: RSA Security Inc., Two-factor Authentication, WLAN, Wireless, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless And Mobility, Security Administration, Networking, Security
- White papers 2008-03-01
- Insight into why Europeans get multi-factor authentication and we don't
- Every now and then, a press release or pitch crosses my desk about the so-called idea of "strong factor" authentication. It makes me want to roll my eyes because the US has got to be the only place in the world that actually knows better than to fall for...
- Tags: David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- SiteKey phish demonstrated against BofA
- SiteKey phish demonstrated against BofAThoughts from a long-term RSA consultant:1. RSA only sells the Passmark image-based two-way authentication module as part of its Adaptive Authentication package, which -- as Richard noted -- includes a risk-analysis engine which would likely identify this type of transaction as worthy of further scrutiny, perhaps...
- Tags: Financial services, security, authentication, RSA Security Inc., bank, Bank of America Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
- Why can't I order PayPal's security key?
- Why can't I order PayPal's security key?Good and cheap security measureOTP devices COMBINED with login personalization (*) is one of the best solutions for anti-phishing, anti-keyloggers, anti-ALL.One Time Passwords devices like these ones ALONE are not enough, as demonstrated with the Citibank Man-in-The-Middle attack of mid-2006 (RSA SecurId devices were...
- Tags: Web site development, security, PayPal, security key, Web site
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- ZaTelnet professional 1 (Mobile)
- ZaTelnet Professional is a Telnet/SSH/SSH1/SSH2 client for devices supporting Microsoft Compact Framework 1.0 or 2.0. It also emulates terminal VT100 basically enough for working with Midnight Commander and other console programs. ZaTelnet Professional supports SSH2 authorization both by "plain password" and "keyboard interactive". The latter mode can be useful in...
- Tags: Console, Mobile, ZaTelnet Professional, Keyboards, Digital Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Security
- Software downloads 2007-02-13
- Inconvenience of two-factor security pushes banks to "single factor plus" for online banking
- For the nation's banking industry, the clock is ticking. By Dec 31, banks and financial institutions had better move to something more than just user ID and password-level security (known as single-factor authentication) to grant customers online access to their bank accounts or else. Or else what? Well,...
- Tags: authentication, financial company, security
- Blog posts 2006-09-21
- Did Barclays err in going with card readers for two-factor security?
- Here on Between the Lines, I've routinely hounded the US banking industry for not biting the bullet and moving all of its customers regardless of whether the customers like it or not to a multi-factor two or more system for authenticating users for online banking. For some banks in...
- Tags: authenticator
- Blog posts 2006-08-09
- Why Americans are technology, political, and educational laggards and how it will doom them
- The other day, via CNET Networks' internal email system, fellow ZDNet blogger and TechRepublic technical director George Ou sounded an alarm about an urgent online banking issue he came across on the Web site for the SANS Institute. It probably didn't get the attention it should have. Ou...
- Tags: bank, authenticator
- Blog posts 2006-04-28
- Microsoft security guru wants you to jot down your passwords?
- When I first read this article from Munir Kotadia about Microsoft's sr. program manager Jesper Johansson advising users to write down their passwords, I thought my eyes were deceiving me. In fact, I'm surprised that Johansson is even permitted to represent Microsoft, given the fact that Bill Gates has...
- Tags: password, token
- Blog posts 2005-05-24
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