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Many high tech systems go beyond passwords to ensure security. In fact, biometric access controls sometimes require fingerprints, retinal scans or voice recognition before they allow access to a system. |
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A Pathway to PCI Compliance
by Imprivata
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| This paper will examine some of the requirements of the new standard and review identity and access management technology that can help organizations comply with these regulations in an efficient and cost-effective manner that is easy for users to embrace.
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A Quick Look at Print Authentication
by Hewlett-Packard
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This white paper explains how print authentication works at the device and network levels, and how you can use it to control access to device functionality and sensitive information.
October
26, 2007
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Cavio 3.0 Architecture
by Veridicom International
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The purpose of this document is to describe, in general terms, the architecture that is used in the Cavio 3.0 Identity Server and Client.
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Solving the Weakest Link: Password Security
by Digital Persona
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This paper proposes a new approach to improving security in organizations involving eliminating the use of passwords among users. • The problems and costs of password practices in today’s organizations. • The strengths and weaknesses of existing security solutions: passwords, tokens, single sign-on, etc. • How implementing fingerprint recognition technology achieves complete authentication. • The ROI of fingerprint authentication solutions.
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