For many network administrators, resetting expired, forgotten or compromised passwords is a routine activity. It is also a tedious, time-consuming process that complicates busy schedules, cuts into worker productivity and costs companies millions of dollars per year. Moreover, when performed using the native Active Directory tools, password management can become quite a demanding activity. Password […]
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The Value of Single Sign-On Triggers
Bill Gates once famously said that the first rule of technology applied to business is that automation added to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. Automation and the ability to customize reactions to events are crucial elements to the success of technology platforms. By having these capabilities you can achieve a higher level of […]
The Benefits of Multi-Factor Authentication and Single Sign-On
Walt Disney once said, “Do what you do so well that they will want to see it again and bring their friends.” At Hypersocket, we take this motto to heart in the design of our solutions. Two core competencies to our solutions that we feel highlight this philosophy are ease of use and functionality. Recently […]
Overcoming Security Challenges With Role-Based Access
Hypersocket Password Manager’s role-based access provides secure and robust management of permissions to ensure each employee has access to the right application. An administrator can assign individual users to chosen resources by creating a role for each user, enabling an organized approach to application assignment. The admin has complete control over who has access to […]
Seeing Is Believing: Hypersocket Access Manager in Action
Hypersocket’s password reset self-service empowers end users and establishes a leadership role for each individual employee to manage their own identity. Most requests for help-desk assistance are for password resets and as organizations strive for stronger security policies, the pain of password management is becoming more pervasive, productivity suffers and IT costs go up when […]