Sony FIU-710 Manual
Chapter 2: SecureSuite Overview
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide
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User-friendly wizards facilitate the installation and enrollment of
authentication methods including smart cards, tokens or biometric devices.
authentication methods including smart cards, tokens or biometric devices.
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SecureSuite provides efficient administrator tools, such as the
SecureSuite
User Manager
, which enables full user management, from system policies
to biometric enrollment.
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SecureSession captures and stores information for application windows and
web sites, and releases the information upon authentication.
web sites, and releases the information upon authentication.
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SecureFolder allows you to easily protect files with strong encryption. The
locking/unlocking of directories and the encryption/decryption of files can be
activated by a SecureSuite-compatible authentication device.
locking/unlocking of directories and the encryption/decryption of files can be
activated by a SecureSuite-compatible authentication device.
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With SecureLaunch, Windows-based applications can easily be secured to
prevent unauthorized use.
prevent unauthorized use.
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Credential caching allows credentials from the last successful logon to a
remote domain to be stored on the client computer. This allows users to log
on to client computers in the event that they are disconnected from the
network or if all the domain controllers are down.
remote domain to be stored on the client computer. This allows users to log
on to client computers in the event that they are disconnected from the
network or if all the domain controllers are down.
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SecureSuite supports Remote Access Service (RAS) connections. Using a
RAS connection via a modem, a client computer can operate as if it were
physically connected to a LAN.
RAS connection via a modem, a client computer can operate as if it were
physically connected to a LAN.
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Administration is easy and powerful using the native MMC-style snap-ins for
system policy and user account management.
system policy and user account management.
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Password randomization options allow system administrators to enable or
disable SecureSuite management of user passwords. This feature is
invisible to the user and, when enabled, enhances system security. Refer to
Chapter 4: SecureSuite Key Features for a detailed explanation of this
feature.
disable SecureSuite management of user passwords. This feature is
invisible to the user and, when enabled, enhances system security. Refer to
Chapter 4: SecureSuite Key Features for a detailed explanation of this
feature.
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SecureSuite administrators can quickly and easily view event-logging details.
An administrator can use
An administrator can use
Event Viewer
to view and manage system
security and application event logs.
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One-Touch Logon Support provides users with single sign-on capabilities
with all SecureSuite applications.
with all SecureSuite applications.
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SecureSuite is BAPI (Biometric Application Programming Interface)
compliant.
compliant.
This sophisticated and empowering suite of security features and applications
offers advanced security via a wide range of authentication methods. Following is
a list of the security applications available with SecureSuite:
offers advanced security via a wide range of authentication methods. Following is
a list of the security applications available with SecureSuite: