TriCipher Slashes VPN Authentication Costs

TriCipher slashes VPN authentication costs by 85%, offers alternative to expensive one-time password tokens

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

September 6, 2007

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CAMBRIDGE, U.K. -- TriCipher today unveiled strong authentication for SSL VPNs, giving enterprises the alternative to one-time password (OTP) tokens, and saving 85 percent or more off of their total up front and operational costs.

TriCipher’s Armored VPN, its newest offering for authenticating virtual private network (VPN) users, is ideal for employees and partners accessing corporate networks via a secure socket layer (SSL).

It’s the only product on the market that dramatically cuts both the up-front costs and the costly operational burdens of OTP tokens, while addressing organisations’ needs for strong and convenient user authentication.

“OTP token costs far exceed the devices themselves, hiding in operations and IT helpdesk budgets,” said David Franklin, TriCipher’s vice president for EMEA. “Companies can achieve stronger security and better ease of use at a fraction of their cost.”

TriCipher Inc.

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