Mobile Security

SAT Capabilities are:

      
  • Multi-Factor Authentication[1]
  • One PIN and one token access
  • OTP and SSO to to all applications on mobile, Web, Windows...
  • Six factors of authentication [1]
  • Eliminates multiple passwords and typing of OTPs
  • Proximity Logout
  • Closes the mobile or web application and locks documents when the user is away from a terminal in an untrusted location
  • Proactive Loss Prevention
  • Proactively alerts when the user leaves proximity of the terminal in an untrusted location
  • Calls the user/IT, and triggers wipe policies if the user does not come back
  • Biometric Challenge
  • Authenticates the user biometrically at any time using voice authentication
  • Access to cloud applications
  • Enables two three and factor authentication to any cloud based application
  • Instant upgrade using the SAT Wrapper Engine
  • One-Time Password (OTP)
  • Generates SecurID passwords automatically

  • What is Proximity Monitoring?

  • The SAT token monitors the user terminal using radio frequencies. SAT automatically detects loss events, and informs the application. If the user leaves proximity of the terminal outside a trusted area, it will trigger local policies.
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    What is Multi-Factor Authentication?

  • Biometric (something you are)
  • One-factor access (example: Auto-login to Facebook)
  • Known (a password or other knowledge)
  • Two-factor access (example: Fob + PIN access to Paypal)
  • Physical (key fob, token, etc.)
  • Three-factor access (example: Fob + PIN + challenge voice authentication)
  • Location (trusted/un-trusted)
  • Four-factor access (example: Fob + PIN + challenge voice authentication + trusted location)
  • 5th Factor
  • Please contact us to learn more
  • 6th Factor
  • Please contact us to learn more

  • How does SAT compare with NFC?

  • SAT software and hardware tokens work with any device
  • NFC only works on NFC-enabled devices
  • SAT software and hardware tokens provide proximity logout
  • NFC cannot provide user logout or loss prevention
  • SAT hardware tokens enable two-factor authentication on mobile phone devices
  • NFC cannot provide a second factor for mobile phone access as it is attached to the phone
  • SAT hardware tokens comprise a Secure Element and AES256
  • NFC comprises a Secure Element

  • Can SAT tokens be customized/branded?

  • SAT software and hardware tokens are fully customizable
  • SAT software and hardware tokens are fully brandable
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