ALADIN: Difference between revisions
From GCA ACT
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Updated description via script) Tag: Reverted |
(Updated via script) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Description=<br> | =Description= | ||
<br> | |||
ALADIN is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to add an extra layer of security to online accounts. It works by requiring users to enter both a username and password, as well as a second factor, such as a one-time code from a mobile app or a hardware token. | ALADIN is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to add an extra layer of security to online accounts. It works by requiring users to enter both a username and password, as well as a second factor, such as a one-time code from a mobile app or a hardware token. | ||
ALADIN is designed to be used with existing authentication systems, such as Active Directory, LDAP, or RADIUS.=More Information= | ALADIN is designed to be used with existing authentication systems, such as Active Directory, LDAP, or RADIUS. | ||
<br> | |||
=More Information= | |||
<br> | <br> | ||
https://www.authcontrol.com/products/sentry-multi-factor-authentication/ | https://www.authcontrol.com/products/sentry-multi-factor-authentication/ | ||
[[Category:Identity & Access Management (IAM)]] | [[Category:Identity & Access Management (IAM)]] |
Latest revision as of 02:58, 24 April 2024
Description
ALADIN is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to add an extra layer of security to online accounts. It works by requiring users to enter both a username and password, as well as a second factor, such as a one-time code from a mobile app or a hardware token.
ALADIN is designed to be used with existing authentication systems, such as Active Directory, LDAP, or RADIUS.
More Information
https://www.authcontrol.com/products/sentry-multi-factor-authentication/