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Next Generation Two Factor Authentication 21st Century Remote Access • Laptop • Home / Other Business PC • Hotel / Cyber Café / Airport • Smart Phone / Blackberry Who is using your VPN Problems With Passwords • “Social engineering” • Finding written password – Post-It Notes • Guessing password / pin – Dog/Kid’s name/ Birthday • Shoulder surfing • Keystroke logging – Can be resolved with mouse based entry • Screen scraping (with Keystroke logging) • Brute force password crackers – L0phtcrack Two Factor Authentication • Something you know • Pin • Password • Mothers Maiden Name • Something you own • Keys • Credit Card • Token • Phone • Something you are • Fingerprint • DNA • Two Factor Authentication is Two of the above • Example: ATM Cash Machine • Something you Know – Pin • Something you Own - Cash Card (Chip) Existing Form Factors Smartcards / USB Tokens • End user must remember to carry the card! • Smartcards need readers • Both need software drivers • Remote Users can’t use other PC’s or Cybercafés • Smart phones, Blackberry’s, PocketPC etc are limited by size • Requires certificate enrolment and replacement • Deployment - Remote users must be sent a hardware device • Support – Pin Management & Failed token must be managed Existing Form Factors Hardware Tokens • End user must remember to carry the token! • Deployment - Remote users must be sent a hardware device • Token may require resynchronisation • Support – Pin Management & Failed token must be managed • Short Term Contractors - Don’t always return the token • B2B – One to many companies requires many identical tokens The Next Generation Mobile Phone based Authentication Mobile Phones solve all the previous issues however • Adding Software to a range of Phones is difficult to support • SMS at peak times sometimes cause delay of several minutes Pre-Load vs. On demand SMS 8 The SecurEnvoy Approach Passcode Passcode 573921 347865 198462 The first 6 digit passcode is sent at enrolment One Time Code Each authentication (good or bad) send’s the next required code Each Code can only be used once Day Code Each day (or set number of days) a new code is sent if used If the current day code hasn’t been used, it’s still secret and will not require updating Each day code can be reused for the current and following day Tmp Code A pre-agreed static code that automatically switches back to One Time or Day Code after a set number of days 10 failed attempts in a row disables account and SMS messages (all modes) PIN Management Traditional Approach UserID: fred PIN: 3687 Passcode:435891 Microsoft Password: P0stcode Two Factor Authentication requires something you know & something you own Why authenticate with two things you know? The SecurEnvoy Approach UserID: fred Microsoft Password: P0stcode Passcode: 435891 Reuse The Microsoft or other LDAP Password as the PIN Easier end user authentication experience No PIN Administration required Can also support a PIN if required Ease Of Use (Cost) Vs Risk Cost Vs Risk Expensive / Hard Cost / Use Tokens / Smartcards SecurEnvoy 30 Day SecurEnvoy SecurEnvoy 1 Day Code One Time Code 7 Day Code Password Fixed Cheap Easy Password High Risk Risk Low Risk The SecurEnvoy Approach Standard Authentication Solutions SecurEnvoy Solution Re-enter user information SQL Database LDAP Sync Replication SQL Database Active Directory Use AD or other LDAP as the database No schema change required Data Encrypted with 128 bit AES SecurAccess Authentication SecurAccess Authentication Andyk Passcode 573921 P0stcode 234836 Something You Know Something You Own Enter 6 Digit Number from Mobile Phone Summary The Next Generation is Mobile Phone Based Authentication Up to 60% cheaper that Hardware Tokens No Software on the phone Must Allow for SMS Delays & Loss of Signal Must Be Easy To Use (6 Digit Display On Phone) Should Re-Use Existing Passwords (Windows) as the PIN Should Use LDAP as the Database www.SecurEnvoy.com