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VeriSign Secured Seal Demo Preview | 2007-01-01 | Verisign |
| Over 52 million Americans have had their personal data compromised over the Internet, and as a result, they're losing confidence in e-commerce Web sites. This narrated slide presentation from VeriSign explains how the VeriSign Secured Seal can help your business regain their trust and decrease the incidence of shopping cart abandonment.
Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption |
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VeriSign Individual SSL Certificates Demo Preview | 2007-01-01 | Verisign |
| This short rich media presentation from VeriSign explains how 128-bit, server-gated cryptography can protect your online transactions with your customers and partners while helping you meet regulatory compliance requirements.
Once you've viewed the demo, be sure to download an SSL Trial Certificate, FREE for 14 days! Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption, Authentication - Encryption |
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TechNet Webcast: Implementing Multifactor Authentication Using Smart Cards (Level 300) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| User name and password combinations have typically been used to provide authentication and authorization to network resources. However, many users favor convenience to security, so they choose passwords that can be easily compromised. To address this issue, multifactor authentication uses a combination of components to provide secure access to network resources. These components include a device that the user has, such as a biometric characteristic or hardware token, and something the user knows, such as a Personal Identification Number (PIN). Smart cards are an increasingly popular form of multifactor authentication, and this webcast explains what one should consider when planning and implementing a smart card solution.
Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption |
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TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Deployed Smart Cards for Securing Remote Access (Level 300) | 2005-09-13 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft provides over 70,000 employees worldwide with remote access to its corporate network. Previously, remote access pathways into enterprise networks were considered secure, but often they have little protection from malicious intruders. Microsoft IT responded to this threat by requiring users to employ smart cards, a form of two-factor authentication, for remote access into the network. This webcast discusses how Microsoft utilized and deployed smart cards company-wide, and includes the decision criteria in choosing smart cards over other available technologies.
Tags: Authentication - Encryption, LAN - WAN |
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