SecurAccess
Two-factor authentication
Introducing MET SecurAccess, the new way to provide flexible, secure and cost effective remote user connectivity to the corporate network using passcodes generated automatically to your mobile phone using SMS.
> Next Generation, two-factor authentication
> Fully managed service
> No hardware costs
> No software costs
> No set up fee
> Complete flexibility, accessibility and security
> Half the cost of tokens, twice the convenience
> Powered by SecurEnvoy
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MET SecurAccess enables trusted people to log onto corporate networks securely, removing password and token management problems and social engineering attacks. It's an elegent solution to a significant business challenge.
MET SecurAccess is simple to use. It's patented system sends a six digit passcode to a user's mobile phone via SMS. Users then simply access the passcode from their mobile phone's SMS text store and enter it along with their user ID and Microsoft password, or PIN to access protected corporate systems.
Once the passcode has been used, a new one is sent to the user's phone, automatically replacing the previous code. If an incorrect passcode is entered, a new one is sent, ensuring that a code is always available. The company can also decide how many 'bad' PIN's or passcodes are acceptable and disable the user once this number has been reached.
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MET SecurAccess security server integrates directly into Microsoft Active Directory and other common directories servers such as eDirectory, eliminating the need to recreate or synchronise users in a separate database. Administration is easy, via dynamic web pages which can be accessed remotely and securely.
For further information, please contact MET on
0121 730 4830 or, make a request
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