Leverage the Quest One Identity Solution for Strong Authentication Enterprise-wide
In addition to powerful one-time password (OTP) authentication of Quest Defender, the Quest One Identity Solution delivers a number of multifactor alternatives to traditional usernames and passwords. These solutions build on existing investment and delivering all the security and control you need without requiring additional infrastructure and redundant management tools and practices.
All Quest One solutions for strong authentictaion include:
- Quest Defender enables two-factor authentication to network, Web, and application-based resources.
- Quest Enterprise Single Sign-on optionally supports any multi-factor authentication solution including Quest Defender, other OTP solutions, smart cards, and even bio metrics to initiate the single sign-on session.
- Quest Authentication Services extends an Active Directory-based smart card infrastructure to Unix, Linux, and Mac platforms eliminating the need to implement specialized strong authentication tools for those platforms.
- Support for Verisign OTP - Authentication Services can enable Active Directory-based authentication for Unix, Linux, and Mac systems based on login through the Verisign OTP solution.
- Support for RSA SecurID- Authentication Services can enable Active Directory-based authentication for Unix, Linux, and Mac systems based on login through the RSA SecurID
- Quest Single Sign-on for Java enables Java applications to become part of any Windows-based smart card authentication infrastructure and security practice.
- Quest Password Manager supports Defender's OTP authentication in addition to, or as a replacement for, question/answer self service password reset functionality.
- Privilege Manager for Unix can granularly require Defender OTP authentication for activities requiring elevated privileges.
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