Platform independent, flexible and scalable architecture (built on JAVA Technologies)
Effective multi-factor based authentication for accessing the application Role Based
Access Control (RBAC) and Rule based for accessing Application resources
Digital Signing and Time-stamping of transactions and/or Audit records providing clear legal framework for the conduct of transactions
Well defined approach for tight integration of MQ T with Networks and Application resources, and implementation of the same
Integration with Smart Cards, Biometrics, and PKI technologies; Hardware Security Modules (HSM); Directory Services (LDAP, Active Directory)
Benefits
Minimizing identity theft related problems: securing the access to networks and applications, by implementing 2/3 factor authentication Better security for logon credentials
Greater protection for sensitive data: Smart cards reduce the threat of unauthorized access by the use of stolen credentials
Higher level of regulatory compliance: Being able to ensure authenticity and integrity of audit records and enforcing non-repudiation of transactions.
Lower probability of repudiation of transactions: Coupled with usage of smart card and tokens, digital signatures for signing the transactions provides greater benefits like authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation of transactions.
Better integration with access management systems: smart cards also function as key cards to manage physical access, such as controlled door locks to access a physical site and between sectors within the site. The combination of smart card and key card makes it easy to control the exact level of network and physical access for a user or an administrator, and reduces the fear of security compromise.