Security Management White Papers
Sollentuna Kommun Secures 'Paperless Office' With DIGIPASS and VACMAN Middleware
Overview Sollentuna Kommun is a municipality in located in Uppland province in east central Sweden. Sollentuna Kommun was looking for an authentication solution to secure (remote) access to the online invoicing application without having to invest in additional hard- or software which could be fully integrated into a RADIUS environment. Sollentuna Kommun was already familiar with VASCO's DIGIPASS authentication which was implemented to secure remote access to the municipality's VPN. Integration of DIGIPASS authentication into the invoicing application went smoothly guaranteeing secure (remote) for authorized users only. VASCO's flexible licensing system allowed for a cost-efficient expansion of the amount of DIGIPASS users without the need for installing additional soft- or hardware.
| Publisher | VASCO Data Security | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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