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Defender

보안적이고 경제적이며 달성 가능한 복수 계층 인증

Quest Defender enhances security by enabling two-factor authentication & multi-factor authentication to network, Web and applications-based resources. 퀘스트 Defender는 Active Directory의 확장성과 보안을 사용자 계정 저장과 관리를 위해 사용함으로써 관리자들이 그들이 기존에 가진 복수 계층 인증 관리용 기술 세트를 사용가능하게 하며, 비용과 독점 데이터베이스의 관리와 설치에 연관된 비용과 시간을 제거할 수 있도록 해줍니다. 

Defender는 하드웨어 토큰의 전체 수명-전형적으로 5-7년-을 가능케 하며 유효기간이 없는 소프트웨어 토큰을 제공합니다. 추가적으로, Defender 사용자 자가등록과 ZeroIMPACT 이동 능력은 관리자와 사용자 모두를 위해 복수 계층 인증의 롤아웃을 손쉽게합니다.

Active Directory-centric – Use the scalability, security and compliance of Active Directory to provide a two-factor authentication to any system, application or resource taking advantage of the corporate directory already in place, instead of creating an additional proprietary one. User token assignment is simply an additional attribute to a user’s properties within Active Directory.

Web-based Administration – Provide Defender administrators, help desk administrators and end users options for token management, token deployment, real-time log viewing, help desk troubleshooting and access to reports using the Web-based Defender Management Portal.

Token Self-Registration – Enable users to request and/or receive a hard or soft token based upon pre-defined administrator policy. Then quickly and easily assign that token to their account through a unique, secure mechanism. The Token Deployment System removes the entire administrative burden and associated costs of conventional manual token assignment

Help Desk Troubleshooter – Enable Defender and help desk administrators to troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve user-authentication-related problems with just a couple of mouse clicks from any Web browser. View a current list of authentication attempts and routes, with associated results, possible reasons for failures and one-click resolution steps. In addition, user account details and assigned tokens are also displayed with the ability to quickly test, reset the pin or provide a temporary token response, as well as reset or unlock the account.

Token Flexibility – Take the simple path to two-factor authentication regardless of the preferred token vendor or mobile device. Defender supports any OATH-compliant hardware token and has relationships with several major token vendors, enabling you to choose the best token for your organization. Defender also offers a wide range of software tokens for the most popular and widely deployed mobile platforms. And by offering a universal software token license, the administrator can easily reissue the appropriate device license when a user decides to switch mobile platforms.

Secure Webmail Access – Enable secure Web-based access to your corporate email system from any Web browser, anytime, anywhere with Quest Webthority, a reverse proxy solution included with Defender. In addition you can require Defender token use for access to ensure appropriate authentication regardless of access point.

ZeroIMPACT Migration – Undertake a gradual migration to Defender from an incumbent legacy authentication solution with ZeroIMPACT. With Defender and the legacy system running side-by-side, all user authentication requests are directed to Defender. If the user is not yet defined within Defender the authentication request is transparently passed, via the proxy feature, to the incumbent authentication solution. This allows administrators to migrate users to Defender as and when their legacy tokens expire with virtually no overhead from an administrator or end-user perspective.

Encryption – Secure communications by associating a Management DES (Data Encryption Standard) with Defender Security Server. Defender supports AES, DES or Triple DES encryption.

Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) – Specify that services and users defined on your Unix/Linux systems will be authenticated by Defender with Quest’s Defender module for PAM.

Before installing Defender, ensure your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements:

Defender Security Server

Platform

Windows 2003
Windows 2008
Windows 2008 R2

(Installation on 32 or 64-bit platforms is supported)

Memory512 MB
Hard Disk 
Space
2.3 MB. Additional space is required for log files.

Defender Administration Console

Platform

Windows 2003
Windows 2008
Windows 2008 R2
Windows 7
Windows XP
Windows Vista

(Installation on 32 or 64-bit platforms is supported)

Memory128 MB
Hard Disk
Space
5.6 MB.
Additional 
Software
Microsoft Active Directory Administration Tools

Defender Management Portal

Platform

Windows 2003
Windows 2008
Windows 2008 R2

(Installation on 32 or 64-bit platforms is supported)

Memory1 GB
Hard Disk
Space
200 MB.  Actual requirement will depend on logging requirements and number of DSS in use. Default settings will require a minimum of 1GB per DSS
Additional SoftwareInternet Information Services 6 or 7

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