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In particular, the presenters will demonstrate how to integrate SecureLogin with a smartcard for network authentication, and then require the smart card and PIN to access a specific application. Something the user is (biometric device).Something the user has (proximity card, smart card, one-time password token device).Something the user knows (user name and password).In the session, the presenters will detail how Novell SecureLogin can help you control user authentication on the basis of: Did you know that besides the single sign-on capabilities Novell SecureLogin delivers, it also supports multi-factor authentication? That means you can not only deploy stronger passwords, but also require the use of more advanced authentication to protect workstations and applications.
