Product overview
Benefits
- Positively
identify remote VPN, Citrix, and Outlook Web Access users
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Token-generated passcodes change every time you log in
- Integrates
seamlessly with Microsoft Active Directory
- Experience
an easy, fast installation: runs on existing servers
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Streamlined management and deployment
Applications protected
- All major
VPN and RADIUS devices
- Citrix
MetaFrame web interface for MetaFrame Presentation Server (NFuse 1.7 or
higher)
- Citrix
MetaFrame Secure Access Manager
- Outlook
Web Access
SafeWord 2008 server requirements
- Can run on
existing hardware used for Active Directory
- Windows
2000 or 2003 domain controller
- Active
Directory populated with remote users
- 256 MB RAM
minimum; 512 MB or above for configuring the Web Agents
- 300 MB
disk space minimum; 3 GB disk space recommended
Positively identify your remote users
SafeWord® 2008 RemoteAccess™ provides a complete strong authentication solution
specifically designed to protect remote user access to private networks and
applications. SafeWord RemoteAccess secures connections to VPNs,
RADIUS-compliant devices, Citrix applications, and Outlook Web Access. With
tight integration and simplified management through Active Directory, and with
tokens that generate new passcodes with every user login, SafeWord RemoteAccess
lets you easily and cost-effectively eliminate the password risk.
Passwords are the weakest link in your
security
Increasingly, remote users are accessing networks and applications from anywhere
in the world, and the most common way to identify these users is with only a
password. But relying on passwords for security makes your network easy to break
into. Passwords can easily be hacked using a wide variety of attacks, including
sniffing, brute force attacks, dictionary attacks, personal information
gathering, or simply tricking users into revealing their passwords. Industry
experts estimate that 35 percent of corporate network passwords can be hacked
within five minutes.
Conventional wisdom says passwords should be
made more complicated (one government agency has a password policy that’s 30
pages long!), but even the strictest password policy can be undermined by a
simple Post-it. The practical reality is that complex passwords are harder to
remember and more likely to be written down, taped to monitors, or hidden under
keyboards. Or your users may just forget their complex password, causing your
help desk costs to soar.
Strong authentication protects trusted
connections
SafeWord 2008 RemoteAccess provides strong authentication—a simple and effective way
to eliminate the risks of passwords for access to your VPNs, RADIUS devices,
Citrix applications, and Outlook Web Access.
To understand strong authentication, think of
your ATM card. When you withdraw money from your bank you use a combination of
two security factors—something you have (your card) and something you know (your
PIN). You probably wouldn’t want your bank to allow withdrawals with just one of
these factors, yet many application deployments that protect extremely valuable
data, proprietary information, and mission-critical applications are protected
by only one factor— a weak password.
SafeWord delivers the extra
security needed with tokens that generate new passcodes for every user login.
Each user is assigned a token that can generate millions of unique codes based
on an internal secret key. To log into your trusted applications, the user
simply pushes a button on the token to generate the next one-time code, then
enters this code along with a short memorized PIN.
The robust SafeWord authentication server
verifies each token-generated passcode, allowing access only to users with valid
codes and PINs. After being used once, a one-time passcode is then useless,
eliminating the risk of outsiders stealing, copying, or reusing passwords. The
combination of dynamic codes and two-factor authentication provides unbeatable
security.
Simple management without redundant user
accounts
SafeWord installs rapidly and can be run on servers you already
have in your network. Where other authentication systems may require extensive
training, additional hardware, and complex configuration, SafeWord RemoteAccess
can be set up in minutes. SafeWord RemoteAccess provides unprecedented ease of
management compared to other authentication products because the product
utilizes existing user records in Active Directory. There is no need to create
redundant user accounts in a separate database, saving administrative time and
money.
In fact, SafeWord 2008 RemoteAccess is managed
entirely through a plug-in to the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), allowing
you to easily assign tokens to your remote users, manage user PINs, import token
records, generate emergency backup passwords, and test tokens.
SafeWord also simplifies strong
authentication for your Citrix and Outlook Web Access users with a single login
screen, adding a field for token-generated passcodes.
Dramatically reduce the time and cost of
deployment
SafeWord greatly simplifies the process of deploying tokens to your
end-users. The embedded User Center allows your users to self-enroll their
tokens, manage and update their PINs, and test their tokens. This optional self-enrollment
capability can save your organization more than 80% of the costs typically
associated with assigning and distributing tokens.
Requirements
SafeWord protects VPNs, RADIUS devices, Citrix MetaFrame
applications (including web interface, Secure Access Manager, Presentation
Server, and Password Manager), and Outlook Web Access. SafeWord RemoteAccess
requires that users be managed through Active Directory, and its components can
be installed on the Active Directory domain controller and the other servers
already in your network.
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