Access management firm
Imprivata
has enhanced its appliance-based
OneSign
platform to include greater support for physical access control systems,
biometric sensors and fast user switching.
The vendor now supports roughly 90 per cent of the biometric sensor market by
adding Authentec to its list of supported vendors, and has also improved
walk-away security by enabling users to lock a shared workstation by tapping
their proximity card, according to Imprivata senior vice president of business
development Geoff Hogan.
Other features include the ability for multiple users to access their Windows
desktop on shared workstations without needing to log on and off each time, and
the ability to roam a user's Citrix/Remote Desktop session when they move to
different workstations.
The firm has also focused on integration with physical access control systems
by embedding AMAG Symmetry and Nedap AEOS within its OneSign platform.
"It takes time for [physical and logical convergence] to build in
organisations, but we're also seeing a vastly increased rate of momentum in this
area," said Hogan. "It's all about making secure access experience much easier
and compelling in different use cases."
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