Cloud identity services provider TriCipher today announced that its myOneLogin Secure Single Sign-On solution now supports strong authentication and single sign-on for several leading SSL VPNs.
myOneLogin now supports SSL VPNs from Cisco, Juniper, Citrix, F5 and SonicWall, offering secure remote access to corporate assets without the use of traditional token solutions.
myOneLogin now supports SSL VPNs utilizing the popular RADIUS protocol for authentication and authorization, as well as federation standards such as SAML. myOneLogin Enterprise Edition customers can now integrate with internal directories, with password authentication occurring within the corporate network.
The service can be configured to require additional authentication, which may include knowledge-based questions, encrypted browser certificates, one-time passwords sent to mobile phones or VeriSign VIP credentials. Administrators can map multiple credentials to a single identity and select the credential strength that best meets their needs.
The service is available now.
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