Achieving a Comprehensive Information Security Strategy Using Certificate-based Network Authentication

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Certificate-based network authentication can be a powerful first step towards a safer, more agile business.  This paper explains how it works and how it compares to other leading identity and access management solutions.

Organisations now have to deal with customer data transiting to the cloud, employees bringing their mobile devices to work (and expecting them to be accepted) and hackers looking to score the next big information leak.

This white paper will assist organisations in creating a best practice based information security strategy and demonstrates how investing in certificate-based network authentication can be a powerful first step towards a safer, more agile business. It explains certificate-based network authentication, how it works and how it compares to other leading identity and access management solutions.

  • Guarantee that your organisation will remain agile and secure simultaneously
  • Use a technology that keeps users productive whilst also improving security posture
  • It is easy to deploy enhancing authentication practices on desktops and mobile devices
  • No matter the compliance target or industry, certificate-based network authentication meets the needs for multifactor, strong authentication and can be a valuable part of a comprehensive information security strategy and process

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