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SOURCE: Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc.
Security Dynamics Previews Strong Authentication Solution for Microsoft Windows 2000
ACE/Agent(TM) for Windows 2000 Pre-Release Included on Beta 3 CD-ROM
BEDFORD, Mass., April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: SDTI - news) today previewed the latest member of its industry leading family of strong authentication products, offering a new version of its ACE/Agent(TM) security component on the upcoming Microsoft Windows 2000 beta 3 release CD-ROM.
ACE/Agent for Windows 2000, used in conjunction with Security Dynamics' ACE/Server® authentication management software and SecurID® authentication options, is designed to provide strong, two-factor authentication for accessing Windows 2000-based networks, IIS Web servers, and Windows 2000-based desktops. Security Dynamics' solution is designed to enable businesses to use both remote access and Internet technology for communications and information-sharing among employees, trusted vendors, partners and customers on networks running Windows 2000 while protecting sensitive data.
''Security is the foundation of e-commerce,'' said Ed Muth, group product manager, Windows NT Server and infrastructure marketing at Microsoft Corp. ''By providing support for the Windows 2000 platform with its industry-leading security solutions, Security Dynamics enables organizations to create a vital layer of protection against the security threats associated with conducting electronic business without compromising proprietary data.''
ACE/Agent for Windows 2000, currently in beta, is intended to allow network administrators to replace the weak, static password protection of systems running Windows 2000 with strong, two-factor SecurID authentication. It supports a broad choice of remote access methods, including PPP, PPTP, L2TP, X.25, ISDN and others, through its implementation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
''Our support of this protocol is a major leap forward, providing businesses with the greatest flexibility in remote access methods without having to sacrifice security,'' said Scott Schnell, senior vice president of marketing for Security Dynamics. ''As the first security vendor to support EAP, this beta release reaffirms our dedication to extending our product family and developing products for all major platforms.''
ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 requires a user to first enter a personal identification number (PIN) in combination with a randomly generated token code from the SecurID authenticator before it will either grant or deny user access to the corporate network or protected Web pages. SecurID authenticators are available in credit card-sized smart cards and hardware tokens, key fobs and software tokens, as well as for the Palm Computing platform, making it the broadest selection of such devices in the industry. Protecting Remote Access
As companies increasingly rely on remote users and a mobile workforce, secure remote access to network services is paramount in protecting corporate resources and data from unauthorized access. Companies using Windows 2000-based systems as remote access servers can configure ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 to require remote users to authenticate themselves with SecurID technology before being granted network access. And ACE/Agent's support of EAP gives companies a broad choice of remote access options.
Protecting Web
The ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 is designed to enable secure Web-based access to individualized database information only if the user is authenticated with a SecurID authenticator. It is also designed to provide the capability to segment Web page access to specific groups, and then grant access to different pieces of information for different groups of users based solely on SecurID authentication.
Protecting Local Logon
The secure local logon functionality in the ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 is designed to allow administrators to safely secure individual or shared desktops. To accomplish this, the ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 is designed to require SecurID authentication of a user attempting direct access to a workstation, ensuring that only authorized users have access to a given server or workstation within a given Windows 2000 environment.
Easy Management
ACE/Agent for Windows 2000 fully supports the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), the preferred method of managing Windows 2000 systems. About Security Dynamics
Security Dynamics is a leading provider of enterprise network and data security solutions that help companies conduct business securely, protect corporate information assets and facilitate business-to-business electronic commerce. With more than 4 million users of its SecurID authenticators, Security Dynamics is the world leader in two-factor user identification and authentication, and network security solutions. RSA Data Security, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Security Dynamics, is a leading supplier of software components that secure electronic data, with more than 400 million copies of RSA encryption and authentication technologies installed worldwide. RSA technologies are part of existing and proposed standards for the Internet and World Wide Web, ISO, ITU-T, ANSI, IEEE, and business, financial, and electronic commerce networks around the globe. Security Dynamics and RSA can be found on the World Wide Web at securitydynamics.com and rsa.com, respectively.
ACE/Server and SecurID are registered trademarks of Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc.
ACE/Agent is a trademark of Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc. All other products and companies mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective holdings and are hereby recognized.
SOURCE: Security Dynamics Technologies, Inc.
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