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SurePassID Authentication Server is an authentication server that uses the SurePassID technology. This technology is based on the National Security Agency's Suite B Cryptography. Suite B Cryptography is a set of cryptographic algorithms that are designed to be resistant to attack. SurePassID Authentication Server uses these algorithms to provide a secure authentication experience. | SurePassID Authentication Server is an authentication server that uses the SurePassID technology. This technology is based on the National Security Agency's Suite B Cryptography. Suite B Cryptography is a set of cryptographic algorithms that are designed to be resistant to attack. SurePassID Authentication Server uses these algorithms to provide a secure authentication experience. | ||
SurePassID Authentication Server provides a secure way to authenticate users. It uses the Suite B Cryptography to provide a secure authentication experience. | SurePassID Authentication Server provides a secure way to authenticate users. It uses the Suite B Cryptography to provide a secure authentication experience. | ||
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SurePassID Authentication Server is an authentication server that uses the SurePassID technology. This technology is based on the National Security Agency's Suite B Cryptography. Suite B Cryptography is a set of cryptographic algorithms that are designed to be resistant to attack. SurePassID Authentication Server uses these algorithms to provide a secure authentication experience.
SurePassID Authentication Server provides a secure way to authenticate users. It uses the Suite B Cryptography to provide a secure authentication experience.