Showing posts with label Token. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Token. Show all posts

Friday, 3 December 2010

Defender 5.6 goes live!

I'm delighted to announce that Defender 5.6 has been released.

The team have made some fantastic new additions to this, the latest version of Defender.

A few of this highlights include:
  • Brand new [very shiny] token deployment system that now includes user self-service for both software and hardware tokens.
  • Brand new, super easy to use, delegation wizard for administrators to easily set permissions for users and/or groups of users.
  • We've taken away the need to request any licensing from Quest by including a trial 90 day license upon installation of 5.6 hopefully making things even easier to install and get up and running.
  • You can now download all the Quest software tokens online, saving you time and effort when it comes to deployment.
  • We've added new software token types for the Android platform as well as OTP delivery via eMail.
  • With the integration we've done with our fellow Quest Authentication Team (QAS), you can now deploy two factor authentication with a 'single click' to almost any Unix or Linux host in your environment.
  • Loads more!

Download Defender 5.6 today and let us know what you think!

Monday, 11 January 2010

5 Stars for Defender 5

Once again, Quest's two-factor authentication solution, Defender, has received a full 5 Stars from SC Magazine!

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Defender 5.5 launched

I'm proud to announce that we launched the newest version of Quest Defender yesterday, version 5.5

This new version has a number of exciting new enhancements including:

  • Defender integration pack for Quest ActiveRoles Server for Defender user provisioning and administration
  • Extended token support, including iToken, GrIDsure and Go-6 hardware tokens
  • 64bit platform support for core components
  • Improved diagnostics for token failures and verification
  • Improved integration with Quest Password Manager
  • New Defender ISAPI Agent to add Defender authentication to IIS websites
  • Defender Reports enhancements
  • Improvements to remote access support
For more information on Defender and to download version 5.5, please visit www.Quest.com/Defender

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

September update

Well, it's been a good few weeks since my last update and I'm happy to say, for good reason.

Aside from some great time out over the summer period, it's been all hands on deck to get the next versions of Defender, Password Manager, InSync and WebThority ready for release later this year/early next.

The first new product version will be for Defender (v.5.5) scheduled to be released on the 6th of October this year. It has some great new features, a few of which are as follows:
  • New token support including iToken, GrIDsure and Go-6 hardware tokens
  • Brand new Defender ISAPI Agent to add Defender authentication to IIS websites
  • New Defender integration pack for Quest ActiveRoles Server
  • Improved integration with Quest Password Manager
  • Improved diagnostics and enhanced reporting
  • Improvements to remote access support
In addition to the above mentioned release, I will be giving a 1 hour live webcast tomorrow on Defender, so why not register for free and dial in?

To register for the webcast, simply go to the following link: http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=1139587

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Quest to launch new hardware form-factor!




As part of our ongoing goal to add new and improved functionality to all of our products, we will be launching a brand new hardware token to Defender's already extensive token list.

The Defender “SlimToken” is the latest addition to our hardware token list and provides full two-factor functionality in a token the size of a credit card.

The great thing about the SlimToken is not only its size & weight, but also the fact that it can easily be carried in something you take pretty much everywhere you go, your wallet!

This means there’s no more hassle of dragging a physical token along in your laptop bag and unless you forget your wallet, you’ll never forget your token behind when you need it.

Here’s a summary of some of the top features:

  • Great form-factor!
  • Can be fully customised physically (i.e. used as a security badge)*
  • Can have a physical door access chip/coil embedded (e.g. HID)*
  • Can have a smartcard chip embedded (e.g. for PKI use)*
  • 3 – 4 years expected lifespan (governed by the internal battery
  • Fully OATH compliant

* Please contact Quest for further details.


Thursday, 18 June 2009

GrIDsure and Quest Software form strategic partnership

@ Quest we're all about evolving our products to meet our customers needs.

A perfect example of this is the partnership we have just signed with GrIDsure.

Full GrIDsure press release as follows:

GrIDsure, the innovative alternative to PINs and passwords, today announced that it has formed a strategic partnership with Quest Software, Inc., to integrate GrIDsure's technology into the Quest ‘One Identity’ solution portfolio. Quest’s two factor authentication solution, Defender, is the first Quest product that will be enhanced with GrIDsure to extend the product’s existing two-factor authentication capability.

GrIDsure’s solution is based on its groundbreaking yet simple invention that allows users to authenticate themselves by remembering a minimum of a four block sequential pattern on a five by five grid. By integrating GrIDsure’s software-based solution, Quest will be able to offer its customers an enhanced level of scalable security at a very competitive price point, whilst enhancing the user experience.

Quest Defender is a standards-based strong authentication solution built to leverage Microsoft’s Active Directory for administration and management, and the addition of GrIDsure will maintain its level of interoperability for enterprises looking for a cohesive and holistic security strategy. Quest currently has approximately 300,000 users of Defender across many sectors such as healthcare, financial services and public sector. Quest expects Defender with GrIDsure to be commercially available in the summer of 2009.

Jonathan Craymer, Chairman, GrIDsure commented: “GrIDsure is a perfect fit for Quest’s product line and this is a great example of how our technology can become an extra ingredient for an existing product. Our technology has been easily integrated into Quest’s solution to enhance the security of the system whilst being much more cost effective than existing alternatives.”

Stuart Harrison, Product Manager, Quest, commented: “GrIDsure is a completely unique concept and we see great potential in this technology as our customers are always looking for enhanced security without the headache and cost of extra hardware. GrIDsure is very difficult to compromise and is a significant step in right direction for security both in terms of usability and cost effectiveness for the customer and the end user alike.”

More about GrIDsure:

The aim of GrIDsure is simple, to offer everyone an easier and more secure way to protect their own identity and authenticate themselves.

GrIDsure is a new ingredient in the security mix, able to generate 'one-time' codes that are more secure and resilient to 'spyware' threats, creating an extra security layer which can work on its own or alongside all existing or future technologies such as biometrics and PKI.

GrIDsure neatly replaces all fixed passwords, PINs or combinations, on any electronic device or system, ranging from computers and mobiles to the world of physical security. GrIDsure is more secure and more cost effective than traditional hardware-based alternatives, is highly scalable and reduces administrative time to run the system.

GrIDsure was awarded ‘Cool Vendor in Application Security and Authentication 2008' status by Gartner.

Press Contact:

David Atkinson

+44 (0) 207 608 4684

david.atkinson@hotwirepr.com

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Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Quest's Defender TFA token for the iPhone is fully supported on the brand new iPhone 3.0 OS.

Search for 'iToken' from iTunes or click this link to download to your iPhone/iPod Touch: http://www.quest.com/itoken