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Lieberman Software Random Password Manager & Two-Factor Authentication

Lieberman Software Random Password Manager & Two-Factor Authentication. Random Password Manager. Periodically randomizes local administrator and root account passwords throughout the enterprise, including firecall accounts.

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Lieberman Software Random Password Manager & Two-Factor Authentication

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  1. Lieberman SoftwareRandom Password Manager & Two-Factor Authentication

  2. Random Password Manager • Periodically randomizes local administrator and root account passwords throughout the enterprise, including firecall accounts. • Enables delegated remote recovery of current local passwords on demand. • Multi-threaded, SQL server-based application that deploys without installing agents to clients. • Supports Windows NT, 2000, XP, Server2003, Vista, Server 2008, Linux,UNIX , SQL Server, Oracle, Juniper, Cisco IOS accounts.

  3. Problem Credentials compromised via • Shoulder surfing • Key loggers • Social engineering

  4. Solution: RSA SecurID Integration • RSA Secured partnership, providing RSA SecurID two-factor authentication technology. • Prevents data from being accessed via key loggers, shoulder surfing, or social engineering. • Only staff with physical possession of an RSA SecurID hardware authenticator and properly provisioned credentials can access current passwords.

  5. Secure Identity Management • Requires users to identify themselves with two unique factors: • A password or PIN, and • an RSA SecurID authenticator such as a hardware token • After both factors are authenticated, users can access password store.

  6. How it works-Accessing Stored Passwords • Local access to Random Password Manager is checked against central database to confirm if user is permitted access and if RSA SecurID is required. • If so, user enters RSA SecurID passcode – which changes every 60 seconds – and personal PIN into dialog box to achieve access.

  7. Process Overview

  8. Requirements • RSA List Library Version 6.1 • Random Password Manager 4.01 or later • RSA SecureID Authentication Agent installed on the host machine of the Win32 app and the web server(s) hosting the website(s) • Agent host record added to the RSA Authentication Manager database; hostname, ip address—agent type is Net OS • RSA agent must be capable of successful authentication using the RSA Security Center

  9. Demonstration Win32 app configuration

  10. Demonstration Website configuration

  11. Conclusion Questions? Visit our Forum at http://forum.liebsoft.com Email: sales@liebsoft.com support@liebsoft.com Phone: 800-829-6263 http://www.liebsoft.com Joe Vachon Sales Engineer

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