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Technology applications use highly secure USB tokens which
enable it to offer strong two-factor security. By requiring
all users to be in possession of a valid KeyDrive II USB
token and the correct user PIN code, before any access is
granted to the KeyDrive II Secure Disk, we ensure that only
properly authorised and authenticated users can see and
work with your information.
Many methods of securing confidential information
have surfaced over the last few years but most, if not all,
become more difficult to use and implement as the levels
of security required get higher and higher. The design goal
of the KeyDrive Authenticated Drive Encryption system is
to offer very high levels of security and encryption but
with an ease of use that would make the implementation of
the security system painless.
To achieve this goal KeyDrive II implements
hardware based authentication using a token policy and a
personal administration programme. By only allowing the
authenticated user access to the encryption and decryption
capabilities of KeyDrive II it is virtually impossible for
any third party not in possession of a valid authentication
device (USB token) to gain unauthorised access to the secured
information.
KeyDrive II manages all access to the encryption
and decryption capabilities via the authentication device.
A user must be in possession of the authentication device
and have been properly authenticated to the device by supplying
a user PIN number established by the user during the initial
administration set-up.
It also incorporates two-factor Authenticated
Windows Logon and secures screen savers under Windows XP,
2000 and NT4.
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