Network Security White Papers
Environmentally Conscious BEBAT Secures Online Application With VASCO's DIGIPASS and VACMAN Strong Authentication
Overview BEBAT vzw (Fonds Ophaling Batterijen) was founded on August 21st 1995 as a consequence of the Belgian law of 16.7.93 regarding the environment taxes and the amendment to the law of March 7th 1996. Bebat needed a solution that offered high level security, but was still user friendly. Bebat found in VASCO's DIGIPASS and VACMAN Controller Strong Authentication the security solution that is suited to its needs. The Bebat DIGIPASS GO 3 is easy to use, but still offers a high security level. The VACMAN Controller software is easy to install and guarantees that only authorized users can access the application.
| Publisher | VASCO Data Security | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
| Topics | |||
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