Authentication

Multi-factor Authentication. Eliminate the primary target of hackers – the password.

Simple password protection of online environments no longer withstands the increasing threat of cyber-crime. Once a password is stolen, credentials can be used by hackers to log on to various systems and applications.

This increased threat together with compliance requirements set by regulatory bodies mandate to tighten security measures and apply a strong ‘multi-factor’ authentication approach involving two or more authentication mechanisms of different types to prove the identity of a user or device.

Utimaco Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) generate, manage and store the secure cryptographic keys that are required for authenticating a user or device in a broader network.

Business Value

Scalable and flexible

Multiple integrations with PKI applications, database encryption. PKI can be managed on-premise or cloud-based. Secures key storage and processing inside the secure boundary of the HSM. Extensive key management with key authorization.

Enhance Log-on Security with Strong Authentication

Risk reduction for valuable applications & data by requiring multi-factor authentication. Certificate-based authentication to authenticate employees, devices, machines, IoT endpoints or payment transactions – the use of an HSM as hardware Root of Trust ensures maximum security. Compliance alongside regulations such as PSD2 SCA.

Regulatory Compliance Made Easy

Regulatory and industry compliant for strong user authentication, including PCI-DSS, NIST, GDPR and PSD2.

Remote Access

Extensive mechanisms for remote administration. Efficient key management and firmware updates via remote access. Automation of remote diagnosis via SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).

Software Simulator included

Included simulator allowing for evaluation and integration testing to benchmark the best possible solution for each specific case.

Altacom style

PRODUCTS

CryptoServer CP5

Enterprise Secure Key Manager (ESKM)

TimestampServer

SecurityServer