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SD WORX Secures Multiple Applications With VASCO's Digipass 300 and VACMAN Strong Authentication

Overview SD WORX is a HR Services Company that is founded in 1945. Currently, the company has 19 offices in Belgium, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and The Netherlands and works through partnerships in other European countries. The challenge was to implement a security solution that would make it simple to recognize the thousands of authorized users who would be accessing payroll packages e-Linx and e-Blox through the Internet from many different entry points. SD WORX opted for Digipass 300 strong authentication to add an extra layer of security to its e-Linx and e-Blox applications. The use of Digipass 300 requires no technical knowledge of the end users, so it can be distributed to all types of clients.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherVASCO Data Security File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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