Security Management White Papers

VeriSign Unified Authentication

Overview Enterprises frequently deploy multiple authentication mechanisms to address diverse usage scenarios within and beyond the corporate network. The most common scenarios that need strong authentication are remote access, windows logon, and Wi-Fi access. However, provisioning and managing strong authentication mechanisms like One-Time Passwords (OTPs), USB tokens, and public key infrastructure (PKI) can be a complex and costly task. VeriSign Unified Authentication reduces the complexity and cost of strong authentication by providing a single, highly scalable platform for managing all types of two-factor authentication credentials.

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PublisherVeriSign File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2004 Downloads12
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