How To Issue Hardware-Based Identity Credentials To Software Robots
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Certificate-based, multi-factor authentication is a mainstay security technique used by the U.S. Federal Government to ensure the identities of entities within a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). For human users, multi-factor authentication is easily facilitated by using a secure smart card or USB token. But what about non-person entities (NPEs), like devices or software? These entities still must have hardware-secured credentials to meet security mandates. Or what if the entity is indeed a person, but token use is not desirable or not an option?
Attend this webinar to learn how Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies' Luna Credential System introduces a new approach to multi-factor authentication by maintaining user credentials in a centralized hardware device that is securely accessible by endpoints in a distributed network. The session will discuss how the Luna Credential System can address multi-factor authentication challenges such as:
- Issuing hardware-based identity credentials to NPEs and software robots
- User authentication across the mobile workforce and a disparate variety of devices
- Credential data protection to mitigate the risk of accidental loss or intentional compromise of a physical token
- Digital signatures issuance for humans and NPEs
- OMB Memo M-19-17, DoD Instruction 8520.3, and NIST 800-63-2 E Authentication compliance
Speaker and Presenter Information
Steve Newbold, Senior Sales Engineer, Thales TCT
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
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Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
Thales TCT Government Team at Carahsoft