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.
When we say “secure”…
…we mean it. Our solution starts with a proven hardware root-of-trust. Multi-factor authentication is an established best-practice for strong authentication: the TPM-based virtual smart card is one factor (something you have) and the user PIN is a second factor (something you know).
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