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September 09, 2003 12:00 AM

Third-Party Authentication Device

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For the second year in a row, RSA SecurID captured the award for Best Third-Party Authentication Device, easily defeating the category's other contenders with more than 40 percent of the votes. Enterprises need to be able to determine the identity of users trying to access their sensitive information assets. Because passwords are vulnerable to intruders, RSA has developed a two-factor authentication system to help manage the authentication of users to your network, Web-based applications, and applications within your network. RSA SecurID two-factor authentication is based on something you know (a password or PIN) and something you have (an authenticator—i.e., SecureID token), thus providing a more reliable user-authentication method than reusable passwords. RSA SecureID authentication provides a strong foundation for enterprise security.

RSA SECURID
RSA Security
Bedford, Massachusetts
781-515-5000 or
877-772-4900
http://www.rsasecurity.com
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