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NC-Pass

NC-Pass Network Security Managers protect information by directing the user via user ID and password to permitted applications only. You can also force users to provide additional personal token authentication information either at the application level, the transaction level, or both.

     

NC-Pass Overview

Key Features:

  • Security administrators can control logons, profiles and passwords from existing RACF, CA-ACF2 or CA-Top Secret databases
  • Network filtering uses session information to allow/deny connection to or between applications for better security
  • Only specified users for specific applications can use specified terminals
  • Full usage of SME facility, e.g. dial-in devices can be restricted to non-sensitive applications unless permitted by SME table
  • Full auditing capability of all actions to SMF, VSAM archive datasets or central host

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Network Security Managers for OS/390 or System z

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Application/Transaction Protection

For MVS systems, three levels of NC-Pass are available: NC-Pass VSSE, NC-Pass Secure and NC-Pass Authenticator. These products incorporate various capabilities as described...

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NC-Pass RADIUS Remote

It's crucial that users accessing your network with dial-up connections have a higher level of authentication. A password by itself is not sufficient; users often set up dial-up connections so that the password is saved and does not even need to be retyped for each connection. By adding a requirement for a One-Time Password (OTP) generated by a Token, you can reduce the exposure to your network from password misuse or eavesdropping.

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NC-Pass RADIUS Remote - One-Time passwords provide extra security

Each remote user has a uniquely identified token assigned to them. The One-Time Password generated by a token assigned to one user will never work for any other user. Once a user has successfully used an OTP it can never be re-used, so an OTP eavesdropped in this way will be useless. Unlike a normal password, the token cannot be copied and re-used without the user's knowledge. The result - each user must have their own token with them to access their network.

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System Requirements

The supported environment for NC-Pass.

System Requirements

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