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Chapter 5: Using SecureSuite 
 
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide 
 
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SecureSuite User Authentication  
SecureSuite is an advanced authentication infrastructure designed to provide 
secure and convenient forms of authentication.  Before allowing users to access a 
protected computer, application, web site, file or folder, SecureSuite will prompt 
them to authenticate (prove who they are) via an authentication dialog.  Depending 
on what authentication method(s) have been installed and enrolled with, users 
may authenticate using a single method or a combination of password, fingerprint, 
smart card, iris scan, USB token, and other advanced authentication technologies. 
 
 
 
Figure 5: SecureSuite Authentication Dialog 
 
Authentication Methods 
An authentication method is a way of proving your identity.  Typing a password is 
a common, but relatively insecure and inconvenient authentication method.  
Biometric methods, such as scanning your fingerprint, are more secure and 
convenient (it is hard to forget your finger!).  Other methods, such as smart cards 
and USB tokens, are also more secure than passwords and offer other 
advantages, such as the ability to store data. 
With SecureSuite installed on your system, you may have one or more 
authentication methods associated with your account.  For example, Sue might 
use fingerprint authentication, while Bob uses only a password, and Carl has the 
option to use either one.  The system administrator is responsible for deciding 
what authentication methods are assigned you.