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Free Multi-Factor Authentication Using Email and SMS in Enterprise/Random Password Manager

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

One of the easiest and least expensive solutions for multi-factor authentication options is the automatic delivery of a time-limited token code value via an Email message or text message (SMS). One of the great things about Enterprise/Random Password Manager (E/RPM) is that the entire life cycle creation, assignment and transmission of tokens is fully automated and can be configured in minutes for all of your users. This delivery solution also provides your organization with a free or nearly free (depends on the cost of Email/SMS) multi-factor solution. When configured within E/RPM, the Email or SMS token code (one-time and time limited code usually 6 or 8 digits long) is transmitted to a user immediately after successfully providing a correct user name and password to the web interface, and/or on starting the Win32 console. This video provides a walk-thru steps required to configure E/RPM to use multi-factor authentication.

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  • Great approach. Seems well thought out. Free tokens for everyone!

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