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e-SentriNET Authentication for Web Servers
e-SentriNET is a suite of programs that allows a person's fingerprint
to be used to authenticate their identity when accessing Web Servers
or Web Pages.
The user’s fingerprint templates created at enrolment are
stored as an attribute of a user's user account, either in the Security
Account Manager (SAM) database in a Windows™ NT4 environment,
Windows 2000 Server/Active Directory (ADs) environment, or on a
smart card or similar personal storage device.
Alternatively, the fingerprint templates can be stored in a SQL
database and accessed via an ODBC call. A live fingerprint capture
is then authenticated against these stored templates during the
authentication process, and access to the Web page is either granted
or denied depending on the result of this authentication attempt.
e-SentriNET takes biometric authentication onto the Internet, controlling
access to protected areas of the corporate Web site by way of the
smart card and fingerprint combination. One smart card and one enrolment
process can provide numerous opportunities for securing corporate
systems if all other SentriNET options have been installed.
e-SentriNET will enable organisations to check the physical presence
of the user over the Web, making Business-to-Business commerce on
the Internet a reality.
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One of the key advantages offered
by the e-SentriNET product is that no separate template
database (often requiring a dedicated host) is necessary. |
SentriNET:
Bringing together local and remote access into one
integrated, centrally managed system by using the
existing networking infrastructure and management
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