
Deepnet DevicePass
Two-factor authentication for remote access to enterprise networks.
Each computer device has its unique characteristics. DevicePass creates a unique "deviceprint", a digital fingerprint of the device, using the device's characteristics.
Combining the deviceprint with a username and password, corporate can restrict network access to only trusted devices and authenticated users.
DevicePass provides a simple, cost-effective way to achieve strong, two-factor authentication for remote access to enterprise networks.
Works with Mobile Phones
In addition to desktop and laptop computers, DevicePass is also able to authenticate smart phones operating on Microsoft Windows Mobile.
Key Features
- One-Time DevicePrint - Once a device has been registered, its deviceprint will not be directly used in the authentication process. Instead, in every authentication, a one-time password associated with the deviceprint is generated and submitted to the server. This innovative way of authenticating a device using its associated one-time password prevents the replay attack.
- Real-Time Interrogation - Furthermore, the DevicePass client does not store the deviceprint. At each authentication request, the DevicePass client checks the hardware parameters in real-time, makes the replay attack impossible.
- Auto Synchronization - DevicePass offers the flexibility that allows the user to change some hardware components in their device, without re-registering the device. If a device becomes "unsynchronized" as the result of hardware changes, DevicePass can automatically update the deviceprint with the new hardware configuration as long as the changes are within the allowed threshold set by the service provider.
- Code Protection - The DevicePass client software is protected by anti-tampering technologies, preventing it from reverse engineering.
Check out the DevicePass Datasheet
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