OPSEC Partners
IDshield SecureAccessProduct
Version Certified: IDshield
2.0 Product Description: IDshield SecureAccess guarantees that only those users that are approved and registered by an enterprise gain access to applications and data on that network. The patented technology combines a computer hardware signature with user name and password for strong two-factor authentication that requires no hardware tokens, devices or readers. |
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Company Description: Safe3w,
Inc. provides authentication business
solutions including authenticated remote access, secure corporate
instant messaging, strong two-factor authentication of payments,
and secure enterprise-wide "trusted" computers.
Safe3w, Inc. is an international company with U.S. corporate headquarters and operations in Israel, Spain, China, and Japan. The company has developed strategic relationships with partners around the world to deliver adapted authentication solutions and superior customer support to local markets. |
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SecureAccess provides strong two-factor authentication that is:
SecureAccess is easy to implement and maintain because:
SecureAccess is a cost-effective solution because:
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IDshield SecureAccess integrates with VPN-1 via RADIUS interface.
IDshield SecureAccess provides strong two-factor authentication
of both the user and their computer by generating a unique
hardware signature. In the client IDshield registration stage,
IDshield uses an SAA API call with the Check Point SecuRemote
client. The SAA (Secure Authentication Agent) interfaces between
SecuRemote and IDshield AA (Authentication Agent) on the client's
computer. When SecuRemote is invoked, IDshield SAA is triggered.
SecuRemote receives IDshield authentication credentials via
the SAA and then transfers them to the VPN-1 Gateway. Using
a standard RADIUS protocol, the VPN-1 Gateway sends an Access
Request message |
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