Network Security White Papers
Ensuring Token Reliability Across the Enterprise
Overview Token reliability is a critical foundation for enterprise security. Organizations that deploy hardware-based authentication tokens want to ensure that users are indeed who they claim to be, and they want the users to experience the best possible quality from the product. But these tokens over the course of their useful life are often subject to abuse and neglect. RSA continues to invest in delivering the most reliable hardware tokens in the industry, and this solution brief provides an overview of the rigorous reliability testing RSA conducts to ensure that tokens stand up to some of the most demanding conditions imposed on them by users throughout the enterprise.
| Publisher | RSA Security | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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