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Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks
From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 16:36:42 -0700
We use wireless authentication for the purposes of protecting the link layer... authenticated users are still outside the privileged corprate network and therefore need to vpn in. joel On Jun 9, 2011, at 3:02 PM, eric clark wrote:
Wondering what people are using to provide security from their Wireless environments to their corporate networks? 2 or more factors seems to be the accepted standard and yet we're being told that Microsoft's equipment can't do it. Our system being a Microsoft Domain... seemed logical, but they can only do 1 factor. What are you guys using? Thanks
Current thread:
- Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks eric clark (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks John Adams (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks eric clark (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks John Adams (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks eric clark (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks Joel Jaeggli (Jun 09)
- Re: Multi Factor authentication options for wireless networks John Adams (Jun 09)