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DualShield is an enterprise-grade, unified, multi-factor authentication platform that protects all commonly used business applications with a large selection of multi-factor authentication methods.
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[[wikipedia:Deepnet DualShield]] is an enterprise-grade, unified, [[multi-factor authentication]] platform that protects all commonly used business applications with a large selection of multi-factor authentication methods.
  
 
DualShield, out of the box, integrates with more than 10 enterprise and internet applications covering:
 
DualShield, out of the box, integrates with more than 10 enterprise and internet applications covering:
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
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[[Category:Security]]
 
[[Category:Security]]

Latest revision as of 06:20, 26 November 2020

wikipedia:Deepnet DualShield is an enterprise-grade, unified, multi-factor authentication platform that protects all commonly used business applications with a large selection of multi-factor authentication methods.

DualShield, out of the box, integrates with more than 10 enterprise and internet applications covering:

  • VPN: IPSec, SSL and MobileVPN
  • Web: IIS, Apache, Tomcat, WebSeal
  • Cloud: Office 365, Google Apps, SalesForce
  • Local Network and Desktops: Windows, Mac OS, Linux
  • Remote and Virtual Desktops: Microsoft RDP, Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, formerly XenDesktop, 2X.com
  • Outlook Emails: Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync

DualShield provides more than 10 authentication methods including:

  • Token-less: on-demand password delivered by SMS, Email and Voice
  • Token-based: mobile app, key fobs, display cards and grid cards.
  • Device based: device fingerprinting
  • Biometrics: voice, face and keystroke recognition
  • PKI: certificates and smartcards.
  • FIDO: U2F security keys

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