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Government
Government organizations need highly secure methods for identity verification and to control physical access to facilities and logical access to information systems. In addition to improving overall security, an integrated identity system also helps make government operations more efficient and builds trust that can be leveraged throughout interagency programs.
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Healthcare security
Healthcare institutions are facing the pressure to control costs, upgrade and manage information systems and enhance the productivity of employees who provide patient services. Protecting the privacy of patient records is an important concern and the standard practice of user name - password authentication is no longer considered to be secure.
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Digital Signature
Business processes based on the Internet, email and electronic documents help reduce operational costs and increase productivity. However, these benefits can be negated by the time and expense of relying on “wet” signatures for validation and approval purposes.
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Secure Remote Access
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and remote access systems enable a high level of security for end-to-end network connections but provide limited client-side security. User name/password authentication to the client can result in a major security breach if the credentials are hacked or stolen. The secure connection is ineffective if one of the end points is attacked and the entire network and information assets are at risk.
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Encryption
Employees frequently work from remote locations and the number of laptops in use by business and government organizations is constantly increasing. Leakage of sensitive data due to a lost or stolen laptops is not only costly, it can have devastating consequences. File and folder encryption solutions provide limited protection and depend on end-users adhering to an appropriate security policy.
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Converged badge
Most organizations use an identification badge for employee physical access to buildings and secure areas and sometimes for payment at the cafeteria or vending machines. And weak static passwords – which can require up to $150 in help desk costs per employee per year to support – are typically used for logical access to PCs, applications and remote network connections.






