Sony FIU-710 Manual
Chapter 8: SecureSuite System Settings
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide
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System Settings – Authentication Methods
The
System Settings – Authentication Methods
dialog allows a
SecureSuite administrator to install, configure, and uninstall any authentication
device supported by SecureSuite. Devices must be “added” to SecureSuite after
they and their associated methods are installed on a system or domain. This
security feature prevents users from replacing, or altering the configuration of
available devices and their associated authentication methods (e.g., it prevents
hackers from acquiring their own tokens and then configuring them for
SecureSuite authentication). There are two ways to add a device to your system.
The first is called “in-lining” and refers to the fact that during user enrollment, the
device setup is combined with user enrollment using a single wizard (for more
information, refer to the Adding Authentication Methods to a User Account section
in this manual); the second is outlined below.
device supported by SecureSuite. Devices must be “added” to SecureSuite after
they and their associated methods are installed on a system or domain. This
security feature prevents users from replacing, or altering the configuration of
available devices and their associated authentication methods (e.g., it prevents
hackers from acquiring their own tokens and then configuring them for
SecureSuite authentication). There are two ways to add a device to your system.
The first is called “in-lining” and refers to the fact that during user enrollment, the
device setup is combined with user enrollment using a single wizard (for more
information, refer to the Adding Authentication Methods to a User Account section
in this manual); the second is outlined below.
Figure 26: System Settings – Authentication Methods