Windows Logon -The BioCert® Intelligent Identity Manager's (BioCert Identity) Logon enables multifactor authentication technology to log on to the Windows operating system. This raises the security of the standard Windows password logon by requiring strong multifactor authentication. This also enhances the convenience of the everyday logon experience by eliminating the need to remember user passwords. A unique feature of BioCert® Identity Logon is its ability to aggregate multiple account credentials into one user identity, which allows the use of Multifactor authentication only once and multiple access to different Windows accounts with the same set of credentials.
Single Sign-On (SSO) – In any client/server relationship, Single Sign On (SSO) is a session/user authentication process that permits a user to enter one name and password or other authentication method in order to access multiple applications. SSO automates access to applications and services by recording, protecting, and properly releasing user credentials (such as account names and passwords) to applications, which supports automation of Web and Windows applications. SSO is an adaptive learning technology that automatically detects applications requesting user logon and records user names and passwords while the user types the logon credentials. The adaptive learning feature of the SSO engine allows for automatic recognition of logon dialogs and dialog boxes, providing a transparent and unobtrusive application registration process.
Network Account Manager– simplifies network logon when more than one account is being used. Store all of your networking accounts, work LAN, home network, customer’s accounts as part of your identity and Access Manager will log you into any of your accounts with one single authentication.
Smart Cards and Tokens - Smart Cards and Tokens service allows the use of smart cards and tokens as authentication devices. With this service, the system supports Identity Backup and Identity Restore operations using smart cards and tokens as identity storage devices.
Application Control– controls access to protected applications. Users can set permissions for certain applications and restrict the usage of a shared PC. Application control allows the PC owner to deny or to grant access to applications based on individual user authentication and the time of the day.
Document Manager– transparent encryption allows to encrypt/decrypt files and folders, create multiple secure drives and share information with multiple individuals. Exchange encrypted files with trusted users using removable storage medium including USB memory devices.
Remote Access Manager – convenient management and secure storage of remote access and VPN account information. Allows users to manage all of their accounts and access their personal information when working in the office or at home.
eWallet – e-Wallet service is designed to provide convenience and security to online transactions. The e-Wallet conveniently stores all of the required information for an online purchase and allows the data submission when "check out" page in Web browser is detected.
Backup/Restore– a complete and convenient method to protect and migrate password, account and identity information between machines for recovery purposes. Backups can be done into other secured cryptographic devices such as smart cards, USB tokens or secure encrypted files.