WiKID Strong Authentication Server 3.3.8
Appliance Type
Partner
Description
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a dual-source, software-based two-factor authentication system designed to be less expensive and more extensible than hardware tokens.
Fundamentally, WiKID Strong Authentication works this way: A user selects the WiKID domain they wish to use on their token client. The user is prompted for the PIN for that domain. It is encrypted with the WiKID Server's public key - assuring that only that server can decrypt it with its private key - and sent to the WIKID server. If the server can decrypt the PIN and it is correct and the account is active, it generates the one-time passcode (OTP) and encrypts it with the client's public key. The user then enters their username and the OTP into whatever service they are using, a VPN, website, etc., which forwards it to the WiKID Server for validation using Radius, TACACS+, LDAP or through our wAuth API for custom applications. UPDATE: Support for SAML Single Sign-On Service for Google Apps has now been added!
For more information, please visit http://www.wikidsystems.com
Features & Benefits
Support for SAML Single Sign-On Service for Google Apps
Extensible API
Built-in mutual https authentication thwarts network-based MITM attacks
Pre-registration available
Simple Web interface administration
Commandline token for shell/bash users
Each user can have more than one software token
Each software token can have more than one WiKID domain
Definable passcode life time
Definable bad PIN attempts
Definable bad passcode attempts
No hardware to distribute securely
Lower up front investment than most two-factor authentication systems
Lower ongoing costs
Radius integration with all major VPN providers
Tokens for Windows, Mac, Linux, Windows Smartphone, J2ME, Blackberry, etc
Pricing
USD 24.00 Per User
Tags & Keywords
two factor authentication, remote access, PCI

