WiKID2.0-beta
Strong Authentication System.
- System
- Administration
- Security
WiKID is a two-factor authentication system. It consists of: a PIN, stored in the user's head; a small, lightweight client that encapsulates the private/public keys; and a server that stores the public keys of the client's and the user's PIN. When the user wants to login to a service, they start the client and enter their PIN, which is encrypted and sent to the server. If the PIN is correct, the account active and the encryption valid, the user is sent a one-time passcode to use instead of a static password. The server supports various network protocols such as Radius, LDAP and is easily integrated with web-based applications via a java component and a COM object.
The WiKID Strong Authentication Systems is a robust, flexible, scalableand secure two-factor authentication platform. Features include:
>> Easy to use web-based management>> Replication for fault-tolerance>> Highly scalable architecture>> Each server supports multiple security domains pointed at differentnetwork resources>> Each client supports of multiple domains - across multiple servers>> Each user can have multiple clients in different locations>> Configure passcode lifetime, PIN length, max bad PIN attempts and max bad passcode attempts by domain>> Automated user validation based on existing trusted credentials>> No hardware token required, but can be run from a USB token>> Easier to use, more extensible than, yet as secure as a key fob token>> More secure and easier to implement than client certificates>> Extensible across multiple enterprises>> Open source, with commercial support available.
- linux
- Downloads1495
- LicenseGPL
- PlatformsServer: Linux; client is multi-platform
- RequirementsPostgresql, Tomcat
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