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What is Security Tokens?
A security token (or authentication token) is a small hardware device that the owner carries to authorise access to a network service. It is a representation of a set of claims that are made by a client that can include a name, password, identity, key, certificate, group, privilege, and so on.
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Horton Manor
Ilminster
Somerset
TA19 9PY
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PassGo Technologies
Founded in 1983, the original PassGo company was acquired by AXENT and subsequently AXENT was acquired by Symantec. Following an MBO in August 2001, PassGo Technologies re-established itself as an independent company, focusing on developing and marketing Web access control solutions. PassGo continues to sell Defender, Webthority, PassGo SSO, PassGo InSync, UNIX Privilege Manager (UPM), UNIX Resource Manager (URM) and our OS/390 suite of products (NC-Access, NC-Pass, NC-Syncom, GoPlex, MultSess, NCI).
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+44 (0)20 7744 6248
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Three Tuns House
109 Borough High Street
London
SE1 1NL
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ActivIdentity, Inc
ActivCard develops, markets, and supports strong authentication and trusted digital identity systems and products that enable our customers to issue, use, and maintain digital identities in a secure, manageable, and reliable manner. Our solutions and products include software and hardware products that facilitate the authentication of a user to a network, a system, or applications through different security devices such as smart cards, tokens, biometric devices, mobile phones, and personal digital assistants. Our solutions enable organizations to confirm identities before granting access to computer networks, applications, and physical locations.
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| Unlike a password, a security token is a physical object. Security tokens provide an extra level of assurance through a method known as two-factor authentication: the user has a personal identification number (PIN), which authorises them as the owner of that particular device; the device then displays a number which uniquely identifies the user to the service, allowing them to log in. The identification number for each user is changed frequently, usually every five minutes or so. Thus a USB Security Token can replace passwords with a small USB key, thereby replacing all of passwords security weaknesses with a single key that can never be duplicated. A security token service is just a web service that issues a token. This security token can be used to communicate between the sender and the target Web service until it expires. |
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