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MultiFactor Corporation Releases SecureAuth® 5.0.6, Strong Authentication for Cisco VPN and Cloud Applications
[June 30, 2009]

MultiFactor Corporation Releases SecureAuth® 5.0.6, Strong Authentication for Cisco VPN and Cloud Applications


SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- MultiFactor Corporation, an innovator in 2-factor authentication, web application security and VPN Authentication solutions today announced the release of SecureAuth 5.0.6, enabling true secure cloud computing. The new release of SecureAuth's proven two-factor authentication solution for Cisco (News - Alert) IPSec and SSL VPNs now incorporates a secure Single Sign On experience for cloud based applications as well.



"We have an installed base of satisfied Cisco VPN customers who appreciates our product for its low cost, simplicity, flexibility and ultimate security," said Mark Lambiase, MultiFactor's director of Network Products. "With SecureAuth web-SSO, authentication to the Cisco SSL VPN can now be seamlessly, transparently and securely extended to other services." With this release, an enterprise has the ability to use the same authentication system and a single, existing user data store to control and manage both network and application access separately or simultaneously. While many application resources may now live in the cloud, the enterprise's network administrator remains in full control of identities and access to those applications in addition to the corporate network. New features include a full suite of identity management tools to increase efficiency and security.

About MultiFactor Corporation MultiFactor Corporation is the leader in automated 2-factor user authentication and single sign on (SSO). MFC's SecureAuth enables the enterprise to securely control access to virtual private networks (VPN), web applications and the cloud all from a single, easy to deploy and inexpensive SSO solution.


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MultiFactor Corporation and SecureAuth are registered trademarks of MultiFactor Corporation.

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