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This informative white paper offers a few solutions for remaining efficient without sacrificing security. It provides an explanation on the midpoint between better password policies and two-factor authentication processes. Your data deserves the utmost protection, access this white paper now so you can ensure security.
EGUIDE:
How secure are OTPs? And if passwords are so insecure, why are we still using them? Access this custom e-guide to confront the challenges of password security and shore up your strategy.
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This white paper discusses the current state of authentication and trends that Osterman Research sees as shaping the future of authentication.
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Find out how flexible authentication schemes, context-based access and behavioral analysis can help ensure that only authorized mobile users can access your valuable resources—on-site, in the cloud and beyond.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, we explore the concept of two-factor authentication (2FA) and how it applies to virtual desktop access. Find out how this approach improves password management without adding complexity to the user experience.
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This paper takes a closer look at the issues surrounding the patterns for accessing identity data and what an ideal Identity Hub should provide for developers.
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In this short white paper, you will gain insight into an innovative virtualization approach to alleviate the headaches of security processes and password logins.
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Learn about the different types of passwords used inside of the WebSphere Application Server and the recovery plans to help restore your server when passwords go awry.
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This document defines the components of identity management, starting with the underlying business challenges of managing user identities and entitlements across multiple systems and applications. Identity management functions are defined in the context of these challenges.
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This tech brief presents eight recommendations to help you proactively address the difficulties of access control in a Microsoft-centric environment, and avoid the common pitfalls, risks and costs.