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USB authorization software?
I am developing a system for logging in to a user account via USB-drives. It is necessary to analyze existing analogues. Found a few:
Guardian NT
eToken Network Logon
Rohos Logon Key
Is there anything else like it? I'm sure there is, but I can't find it myself. Can anyone suggest the names / sites of analogues of the above programs?
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There is also Dallas Lock www.dallaslock.ru/ , in which the account is logged in using the eToken RUToken, and in the latest version it’s just from a flash drive, but this is a full-fledged SZI from NSD.
Here are the sites of the tools you described
www.rohos.ru/products/rohos-logon-key/
www.rubinteh.ru/?ops=pages/nt30
www.aladdin-rd.ru/catalog/network_logon/
And who hinders you to unroll everything on MS certificate authority.
All that remains is to install the software clients on the workstations and develop a logon policy.
I am using an eToken USB device in conjunction with a CA.
Two-factor authentication is provided, issues with blocking stations when the key is removed are resolved by group policies.
You can delegate the recording of certificates to a responsible employee up to the personnel department or security department, which he can do even through a browser or mms console.
It remains only to buy USB keys and you're done)
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