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Every
company knows the importance of information security.
Firewalls are used to prevent outsider intrusion.
VPNs are created for secure remote access. But security
procedures are nothing without employee compliance.
Requiring a password for network logon does nothing
to secure information once a user has walked away
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With
so much business being conducted in open cubicle
environments, protecting the network is more challenging
than ever. XyLoc Enterprise was developed to provide
companies with full-time security for the network
while making it convenient for employees to use.
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For
the user, XyLoc Enterprise works just like XyLoc
Solo approach your XyLoc-secured computer
and you are automatically logged on. But for the
administrator, XyLoc Enterprise is even easier to
use, thanks to the Web-based XyLoc Security Server
(XSS).
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The
Power of Central Management
XSS simplifies the overall management of XyLoc:
it allows administrators to access, update, maintain
and audit all aspects of the XyLoc system from
any PC with a VPN or Internet connection. Administrators
can quickly:
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- Create
new users and issue new Keys;
- Create
user groups (like engineering or
human resources) with the same logon
requirements and access privileges;
- Disable
Keys in the case of loss, theft, or termination
of employment;
- Print
detailed audit logs on the user activity and
the operation of the XSS itself.
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A
Security Safety Net
The XyLoc Security Server provides another measure
of security-complete
system reliability. The XSS's robust and reliable
architecture keeps an
encrypted authentication database both on the server
XSS and a smaller
encrypted database on the client PC. Any changes
to the XSS's central
database are automatically updated only to the appropriate
local PC client
authentication databases. In the unlikely event
of a XSS or network
failure, the local PC's client database continues
to provide secure and
uninterrupted Full Time Authentication to the user
of the computer. This
same architecture provides ongoing protection to
Notebook computers when
they are disconnected from the network. And by using
a secure Internet
connection, XSS is also able to control workstations
at branch locations as
well as workstations on the LAN.
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Central
management for larger installations |
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Saves
administrators time by creating groups of users and computers |
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Allows
administrators to add, change or delete users and Keys
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Supports
Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active
Directory and Microsoft Domain |
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