Napera Networks. Network Access Control platform leverages Microsoft NAP and targets small to mid-sized businesses. New release adds firewall, DHCP server, and remote acess VPN capabilities. Nov. 17, 2008
TriCipher, Inc. Authentication platform splits required credentials between the user and a central vault. New service provides online-managed two-factor authentication to corporate SSL VPNs. Sep. 3, 2008
VASCO Data Security International, Inc. Authentication platform allowing for one-time password, challenge/response, and digital signature generation via hardware-based tokens. New token is billed as the smallest Go token yet and targeted to postal distribution. Aug. 28, 2008
RSA Security. Platform allows an organization to verify an individual's identity by automatically generating questions for them to answer based on discovered information from public records. Jul. 3, 2008
ID Analytics, Inc. Network-based platform seeks to verify the identity of an individual using aggregated and correlated cross-company identity information. High-risk identities are challenged with automatically generated questions. Jul. 1, 2008
P2 Security LLC. Web access management appliance integrates with existing LDAP stores and operates as a reverse proxy between end users and Web servers/applications. Now with PCI DSS related enhancements. May 22, 2008
Rohati Systems, Inc. Network-based entitlement control platform targets the data center and enables the definition and enforcement of access policies based on L3 through L7 attributes. Requires no changes to applications or clients. May 19, 2008
RSA Security Inc. Two factor authentication platform combines a central server, software agents, and hardware/software tokens. New features to include temporary capacity expansion, on-demand code delivery (SMS, E-mail) and native LDAP support. Apr. 9, 2008
Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Ltd. Suite of products includes both hardware tokens and management/implementation tools facilitating deployment and two-factor authentication. New token stores up to 4 GB of encrypted data. Apr. 8, 2008