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Hitachi unit rolls out Password Manager 7

Hitachi unit rolls out Password Manager 7

By:  Greg Meckbach  On: 29 Jul 2010 For: Network World Canada Creator

Calgary-based Hitachi ID Systems Inc. announced enterprise security software that will manage several different types of authentication systems. Password Manager 7.0 supports biometrics, smart phones and is designed for users who forget passwords easily


Shoham said companies are installing more types of authentication.

“Ten years ago, everyone had just passwords,” he said. “Then needed security questions. Then for road warriors they added hardware tokens, but those are not as convenient as smart cards.”

Hitachi ID Systems said Password Manager works with SecureID, made by EMC Corp.’s RSA division. For example, users can use Password Manager to reset or clear PINs, enable or disable RSA tokens, using either a self serve Web application or an interactive voice response (IVR) systems.

It also has a policy engine that supports 50 different types of rules, such as password length and maximum and minimum numbers of letters, numbers and punctuation marks. It can also reject passwords that match a user’s name or appear in dictionaries. The policy engine could also manage different types of policies, in enterprises where one system supports strong passwords but another will not.

Quin said companies that need to meet regulatory standards may find identity and access management software handy.

“One of great things you can get out of IAM is granular reporting of who is doing what, where why and how,” he said.










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Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach Greg Meckbach is editor of Network World Canada and has worked for ComputerWorld Canada, Communications & Networking and Computing Canada.
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