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Secure your valuable data and systems with CAT
Strong 2 Factor Authentication.
CAT is a Strong 2 Factor Authentication System
that creates a random one-time-password (OTP) every 60 seconds.
Once you login using the one-time-password the password expires and
cannot be used again. CAT will
generate a new password next time you need to logon again.
CAT Strong 2 Factor Authentication is based on:
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Something you know - your login account name and a pin number
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Something you have - your cellular phone running the CAT token
which produces your one-time-password.
Cellular
Token
CAT is an Authentication Token that runs on
your cellular phone. Most people
always have their cellular with them and now can always have their security
authentication token with them. You
can have multiple tokens setup on the same cellular phone.
CAT does NOT use SMS and the phone does not
even need cellular connectivity. The
CAT token on the cellular phone produces the secure one-time-password.
Secure Pin
Protection - The CAT token is securely
protected by a pin number, just like your bank pin number.
Users are generally
aware of the location of their cellular phone most of the time.
However should one lose your cell phone, your CAT Token is protected by
a pin. The CAT Administrator can
at the click of a button issue a new seed and the user can be up and running on
their new cell phone immediately.
CAT is simple to use.
Authenticate
and Identify Your Users
CAT Strong 2 Factor Authentication can securely
Authenticate and Identify your users across a number of different platforms and
network systems including:
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VPN
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SSL VPN
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Email
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Microsoft
OWA
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Secure Documents
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Sensitive Account Information (e.g. Banking or other customer
info)
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Web Services
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Citrix
Web Interface
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Intranet & Internet
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Many other systems
CAT is positively identifying many users
worldwide. See our
Case Studies section.
Strong 2 Factor Authentication
An authentication
factor is a piece of information and process used to authenticate or verify a
person's identity for security purposes. Two-factor authentication is a
system wherein two different methods are used to authenticate. Using two
factors as opposed to one implies a higher level of security.
CAT (Cellular
Authentication Token)
[http://www.CATim.biz CAT] is a Strong 2 Factor
Authentication system that uses a cellular phone to generate a
one-time-password. The CAT token
is securely protected by a pin number, like a credit card pin number.
CAT Strong 2 Factor Authentication can be easily integrated to many
different internet facing systems including VPN, Email,
[http://www.catim.biz/Examples/OWA.aspx Microsoft
OWA] , [http://www.catim.biz/Examples/Citrix.aspx Citrix Web Interface] and
Web Sites etc.
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