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Re: Authentication solution


From: "Ali, Saqib" <docbook.xml () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:52:04 -0700

Mike,

Do you guys use multi-factor authentication for your internal users?
If so, using a single-factor authentication for external external
client/customer will cause security concerns. Giving out multi-factor
tokens (E.g. RSA token) to customers/clients could be cost
prohibitive.

I am in a similar situation, and currently looking at
PingFederated[1], Symplified[2], and ArcotId[3]


1. http://www.pingidentity.com/solutions/enterprises.cfm
2. http://www.symplified.com/
3. http://www.arcot.com/ (multi-factor auth without the cost of hardware tokens)

Does anyone have experience with any of these systems? I couldn't find
much information about Symplified's architecture on their website.

Saqib
http://www.capital-punishment.us

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