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SC-1 Smart Card Token

The SC-1 Smart Card token is a software implementation of the RB-1 hardware token installed on a 64K Java smart card. It is the ideal multi-function token card for organizations that want the advantages of hardware tokens, the convenience and integration of software tokens, and the additional security of photo ID and proximity door access. It is supported on Windows 2000/2003/XP Professional, Red Hat Enterprise 4, SuSE 9, and Mac OS X Tiger systems.

Recommended usage
  • Authenticate users at network, system, application, and desktop levels            
  • Secure internal and remote network access            
  • Compatible with leading remote access servers, wireless access points, Web servers, firewalls, and VPNs            
  • Lock workstation or log off user on card removal
  • Authenticated Smooth Roaming® for Citrix environments 
  • Web-form digital signature
The SC-1 supports a wide range of operating modes that can be modified by a CRYPTO-Server generated initialization file, according to organizational and security policy requirements.

Key configurable features include:
  • Authentication mode
    Event Synchronous (manual or automated)
    Challenge/Response (manual or automated)
  • Digital signature mode
  • Auto-lock workstation / auto-log off end user
  • Encryption algorithm
    DES
    3DES
    AES 128, 192, 256
  • Passcode management
    Passcode complexity
    Passcode length
    Passcodes per PIN cycle                       
  • PIN management
    Token-based PIN
    PIN complexity
    PIN length
    Maximum number of consecutive, incorrect PIN attempts      
  • Key management
    Key length selection (AES 128, 192, 256)
    Key is randomized with each initialization                
  • Additional Applications
    Proximity door/building access for systems using HID® 26-bit format (H10301) and MiFare®  proximity door access
    Photo ID and other visual/graphical identification, such as bar codes       
  • Ancillary Equipment
    CRYPTOCard PCCard (PCMCIA) reader
    CRYPTOCard external USB card reader
    Third-party ISO 7816 compliant readers             
  • Initialization
    By Security Administrator with initialization file
    By elevated end user with initialization file
    By end user via CRYPTO-Deploy self-enrolment
 
 


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