Identity Management Systems, Logical and Physical Access, Convergence

Lieberman Software helps companies meet regulations

Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Lieberman Software helps companies with privileged identity management, handing access to root and administrative accounts. “Essentially the keys to the kingdom,” says Philip Lieberman, president and CEO at Lieberman Software.

“We provide a solution that allows all the passwords to be changed, randomized and then the people who are supposed to have access to them are given access at the appropriate time,” Lieberman says.

These types of systems are necessary to meet various regulation from Sarbanes Oxley, the Payment Card Industry, Gramm Leach Bliley Act and FISMA.

DigitalPersona has announced the Yogurtland restaurant franchises in the U.S., Mexico and Guam have implemented DigitalPersona’s U.are.U fingerprint solution.

The new solution serves multiple purposes for the franchise locations helping them meet Payment Card Industry compliance regulations, reduce payroll fraud and eliminate the need for managers to remember system passwords or to keep track of their swipe cards.

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In response to customer demand for an alternative to authentication product, Lieberman Software Corporation has teamed with Yubico to offer an enhanced multi-factor authentication token.

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Lieberman Software has developed functionality for its Enterprise Random Password Manager product to automatically discover and update credentials used by McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator software.

McAfee’s ePolicy Orchestrator integrates security functions within an organization so that they can be configured by a single console.

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HP partnered with Anakam to offer a cloud-based system for identity vetting and credentials. Bryan Maybee, a solutions architect at HP, says the system can be used by the public or private sector for registering individuals to online services.

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