Certificate-Based USB Authentication Tokens (hardware tokens) are certificate-based USB authenticators that enable secure remote access, as well as other advanced applications, including digital signing, password management, network logon, and combined physical/logical access in a single USB token.
Certificate-Based Smart Cards - certificate-based smart cards - provide strong multi-factor authentication in a traditional credit card form factor, enabling organizations to meet their PKI security and access control needs.
One-Time Password. Generate dynamic one-time passwords (OTPs) for correctly authenticating users to critical applications and data, whether it's for verification tokens, mobile devices, or grid-based authentication.
Pattern-Based Authentication of Grid Tokens: Verify the end user through a matrix of cells containing random characters, from which he or she selects a 'personal identification pattern' (PIP).
Mobile phone- and software-based verification tokens enable organizations to achieve significant savings on hardware and implementation costs, while users benefit by not needing to carry an additional hardware token.