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Application Notes for all products
SSH Tectia/SUN Solaris 10 with Zones for the EnterpriseLeveraging SSH Tectia and Sun Solaris 10 with Zones for a Cost-effective, Secure Solution to Protect Data-in-transit for the Enterprise |
2008-03-18 |
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SSH Tectia with Symark PowerKeeper Provides Secure Privileged Password Management for the EnterpriseDescribes Symark PowerKeeper using SSH Tectia Server to provide a secure command-line interface to automate the management of privileged accounts. |
2008-02-12 |
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SSH Tectia on HP-UX-based SystemsDescribes how SSH and HP can together secure data communications in challenging enterprise and government networks. |
2006-08-18 |
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HIPAA and SSH TectiaDescribes how SSH Tectia can help healthcare providers, clearing houses, and other healthcare organizations implement and maintain technical safeguards required by the HIPAA Security Rule. |
2005-03-31 |
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Secure System AdministrationIntroduces how SSH Tectia Client and Server can be used for Secure Shell -based secure system administration in multi-platform networks while using SSH Tectia Manager for centralized management. |
2005-03-31 |
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Secure File TransferDescribes how SSH Tectia can be used to protect file transfers in heterogeneous networks by replacing FTP and other unsecured file copy tools. |
2004-10-26 |
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act and SSH TectiaDescribes how SSH Tectia can help public companies implement technical security controls related to Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 compliance. |
2004-09-23 |
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Integration with Entrust AuthorityDescribes the combined solution of the SSH Tectia client/server solution and Entrust Authority that allows a scalable and secure implementation of business application protection and remote system administration in enterprise networks. |
2004-05-11 |
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Strong Two-Factor Authentication with RSA SecurIDDescribes how RSA SecurID can be used with SSH Tectia client/server solution to implement secure communications with strong, two-factor authentication. |
2004-03-12 |
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