Please
note this product is no longer available it
has been replaced by the HardKey EG Pro -
click here for details
Features
include: -
* Windows NT/2000/XP Cryptographic security
Logon
* True ability for users to 'Hot Desk'
* Immobilise your Network PC from
unauthorised access
* PKI support to Digitally sign Emails
* PGP Encryption
* Ability to physically carry 127K of data on
one of the
World's least counterfeitable devices
The
LO2K solution is the ultimate identity theft
deterrent system. It allows the user to
'wear' a device that immobilises standalone
or networked WIN2000, NT 4.0 and XP PC's by
using a Federally Certified security device
the size of a button! Network Administrators
centrally program and issue a pre-programmed
iButton to their users. The user does not
know their password, so it cannot be copied,
lost, compromised or forgotten.
Each
users profile is stored in a Java applet
running inside the crypto barrier of the
Java-powered Button. Once the user logon
credentials are read LO2K software swiftly
passes the encrypted user profile to the
WIN2000 Server automatically granting the
user logon to their machine. No more typing
user name/passwords for logon.
As
an additional security measure an individual
PIN number can be centrally assigned to the
user for two-factor authentication. i.e.
Have something (iButton), know something
(PIN Number).
The
common problem of lost or forgotten
passwords can be eradicated as the iButton
protects its data from hacking and the
password does not need to be reset every 30
days. This removes the need for Network
administrators to waste valuable time and
resources dealing with support calls for
forgotten passwords, or even worse a user
writing their password on a Post-It Note and
leaving it next to their PC!
The
Java iButton is one of the worlds least
counterfeitable devices known to man, and
has been certified to FIPS 140-1 Level 3 for
security. This is a device that has been
tested by the National Institute of
Standards & Technology for the USA and
also the Communications Security
Establishment for the Government of Canada.
Administrators
can be safe in the knowledge that a user can
be identified by the fact that they have an
individual iButton that is their personal
property and responsibility coupled with a
unique PIN number for network access.
The
key features of LO2K are :-
1.
Windows 2000/NT 4.0/XP network Logon
authentication
The System Administrator has the ability to
control passwords centrally. No more typing
of passwords, or leaving written notes of
ever changing passwords for 'identity
thieves'. Passwords are issued and stored on
the iButton centrally by the Network
Administrator. The iButton erases the
information if it is tampered with, or
anyone tries to 'hack' into it.
Additional security measures are available
by the Administrator issuing an additional
PIN Number for 'have something (iButton),
know something (PIN number)' user
authentication.
Access to the network is controlled by the
administrator and cannot be altered by the
user. All the user knows is that they have
an iButton and a PIN Number issued to them
and it is required for PC to work.
2. True ability to 'Hot desk'.
If you use roaming profiles in your
organisation, simply plug in the iButton at
any PC and it will load your user profiles
and gain network access automatically from
any network connected PC.
3. PKI support for signing/encrypting
email
Electronic signatures refer to any method
used to associate a person's identity with
an electronic record. LO2K will support the
eSignature standard using PKI technology to
deliver Digital signatures. The users
private keys are stored on the iButton
allowing users to digitally identify
themselves every time they send an email.
4. FTP file transfer for the storage of
sensitive data for virtual transportation
The iButton has a 127K (24 page Word
Document) memory allowing secret files to be
FTP transferred to the button so that they
are not left on the machine. These could be
documents such as merger agreements, patent
filings, PR Campaigns, legal documents,
accounts, etc, etc. If an attempt is made to
hack the iButton it destroys its secrets
rather than revealing them.
5. PGP key storage.
6. Acts like an Immobiliser
The system also behaves like the immobiliser
product so that when the iButton is removed
if you leave to go to a meeting, lunch, etc
the PC is either locked or the user is
automatically logged off. If an iButton is
lost or stolen you are allowed 3 attempts to
logon with your PIN number, then the iButton
locks for 30 minutes by its own internal 'unhackable'
true time clock. Therefore a 4 digit PIN
Number could potentially take 69 days, by
which time you can centrally disable the
users access to the network!
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