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WiKID's Self-service & Ease of Deployment capabilities
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WiKID Systems is devoted to reducing costs while increasing security. The best way to reduce cost in a corporate environment is to minimize the time and ...
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Operational Benefits of WiKID Strong Authentication
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One of the reasons why two-factor authentication has failed to deeply penetrate the authentication market is due to the operational hassles of hardware tokens. ...
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WiKID vs. Key fob tokens - more details on cost savings
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WiKID is significantly less expensive than other forms of two-factor authentication for most user populations. It is important to include *all* the costs ...
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WiKID Strong Authentication Network Clients
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Network Clients can be network services such as VPNs or SSH or another server which proxies the authentication request to the WiKID Server such as a RADIUS ...
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Key Fobs are an expensive hassle!
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Key fobs work, but they are expensive and a hassle for end-users and administrators and lack the extensibility required for today's authentication needs.
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Learn More
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Learn more about the WiKID Strong Authentication System. Request White papers, watch demonstrations, see pricing for our Enterprise Two-factor Authentication ...
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What networking Protocols are supported by WiKID?
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What networking Protocols are supported by WiKID?
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How are users provisioned? How is initial validation handled?
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Will the WiKID token run on a USB Token?
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But we can't ask non-employees to run software on their PCs. What can we do about vendors?
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Can WiKID work across multiple enterprises without federation?
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How does WiKID work with Active Directory?
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How to configure your software token clients to route internal users to an external domain.
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Often, internal users on the LAN cannot access the external IP addresses used as domain identifiers. This document demonstrates how to use an internal DNS ...
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How to configure pre-registration of users
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WiKID offers a number of ways to register your users. The goal is to make it simple and secure. In addition to allowing users to register themselves based on ...
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HOW-TO configure all your WiKID users for Strong Authentication
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How to configure all your users for WiKID using their existing AD credentials.
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I added a domain to my software token, but now I don't see the registration code on the WiKID server.
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How can I test if the server is working correctly?
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I deleted my WiKIDToken.wkd file and recreated it, but can't log in.
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I am trying to add a domain to my Blackberry, but it says I am offline.
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I keep getting 'could not obtain configuration for:' when i try to create a new domain.
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Token is getting "Zero-bytes returned" from server
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The token is able to reach the WiKID server, but the response from the server is not getting back to the token.
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Learn More
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Learn more about the WiKID Strong Authentication System. Request White papers, watch demonstrations, see pricing for our Enterprise Two-factor Authentication ...
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WiKID's Self-service & Ease of Deployment capabilities
-
WiKID Systems is devoted to reducing costs while increasing security. The best way to reduce cost in a corporate environment is to minimize the time and ...
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Operational Benefits of WiKID Strong Authentication
-
One of the reasons why two-factor authentication has failed to deeply penetrate the authentication market is due to the operational hassles of hardware tokens. ...
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WiKID vs. Key fob tokens - more details on cost savings
-
WiKID is significantly less expensive than other forms of two-factor authentication for most user populations. It is important to include *all* the costs ...
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WiKID Strong Authentication Network Clients
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Network Clients can be network services such as VPNs or SSH or another server which proxies the authentication request to the WiKID Server such as a RADIUS ...
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Key Fobs are an expensive hassle!
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Key fobs work, but they are expensive and a hassle for end-users and administrators and lack the extensibility required for today's authentication needs.
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What networking Protocols are supported by WiKID?
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What networking Protocols are supported by WiKID?
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How are users provisioned? How is initial validation handled?
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Will the WiKID token run on a USB Token?
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