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Citrix Password Manager eliminates the security breaches that are common when users have more passwords than they can manage, is easy to deploy and use, and requires no scripting, application-level integration, or significant changes to existing IT infrastructure.
Single logon Requires users to logon only once with their network credentials and automates subsequent logons to applications access through a Web browser, Windows client, or host terminal emulator to increase employee productivity and user satisfaction.
Password policy enforcement Specifies strong password characteristics such as length, character repetition and alphanumeric requirements on a per-application basis – applies to manual and automated password changes. Strong password policies provide enhanced security.
Transparent password change Makes transparent the password change process with passwords hidden from end users. Because passwords remain hidden from end-users, only the primary network logon needs to be deactivated to de-provision user access.
Self-service password reset and account unlock Allows users to reset their domain password or unlock their Windows account from their PC, which further reduces help desk costs for password resets.
Hot Desktop Enables users who share workstations to logon/logoff in seconds instead of using a time-consuming, full Windows or Novell logon/logoff procedure. Hot Desktop improves user productivity, provides more seamless access to IT resources, and eliminates generic logon accounts to improve employee accountability.
Interoperability with multifactor authentication devices such as smart cards, tokens and biometric devices Uses the Windows security subsystem and works out-of-the-box with many popular multifactor authentication devices, including certificate-based and password-based devices. No additional integration is necessary.
Integration with user provisioning products Allows the use of user provisioning products like HP Select Identity, Courion AccountCourier and IBM Tivoli Identity Manager to pre-populate the Password Manager central store with users’ secondary credentials.
Third-party security certification As indicated in an external security review, Password Manager is secure and follows security best practices. Trust enterprise credentials with proven security. |