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Monday, 04/13/2020 12:35:59 PM

Monday, April 13, 2020 12:35:59 PM

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San Francisco Airport Cyber Attack Confirmed: Windows Passwords Stolen

https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2020/04/11/san-francisco-airport-cyber-attack-confirmed-windows-passwords-stolen/#11f111ca25b9
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Wave VSC 2.0 could have protected San Francisco Airport and probably many other airports by making so the credentials were not allowing the hackers to log in since the hackers would not have had the computer (TPM) to log in. They would also need the PIN instead of a password!!!

With Wave, the stolen usernames and passwords would be a thing of the past since known and approved devices would only have access to sensitive data such as usernames and passwords!!!

With Wave's experience in managing TPMs and Wave VSC 2.0 - better security at less than half the cost, MANY ORGANIZATIONS should be excited about choosing it!! There are also many other GREAT facets to Wave's solutions!! Please see all of Wave's solutions at the link below!!!
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https://www.wavesys.com/

https://www.wavesys.com/products/wave-virtual-smart-card

The user experience with a virtual smart card is simple: he or she logs in with a PIN (authentication factor number one). The TPM (authentication factor number two) then transparently identifies the device to the network and connects the user to all the approved services. It’s one less thing for users to carry around.
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https://www.wavesys.com/products/embassy%C2%AE-remote-administration-server-tpm-management

Secure device & user authentication

Sometimes it feels like security is more effective at deterring your users than hackers. But you still have to protect your enterprise resources, and we’re here to help. We take pride in securing your network, data, and resources to an unprecedented level, without causing a revolt from either IT or your users. In fact, your users probably won’t even know we’re there.

Here’s how it works:

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) + Wave’s ERAS for TPM Management = hardware-secured, fully-managed authentication

Most of your devices already come with TPMs (check out our “What is a TPM?” brochure if you’re not sure why this is exciting). This security chip comes attached to the motherboard of most enterprise-class PCs. There’s nothing “add-on” about it. The TPM provides a verifiable, unique identity for each machine.

Wave’s ERAS for TPM Management gives IT remote, centralized management of all TPMs on enterprise computers and tablets.

With this control, IT can set policies and dictate which machines and users have authority to access which resources. IT can ensure that only known and approved devices are accessing your network. And what’s more, IT can prove it with detailed activity logs.























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