TechNet Webcast: Implementing Multifactor Authentication Using Smart Cards (Level 200)
Sunday, 22 January 2006 by Michel Roth
Do user name and password combinations provide enough security for your organization's network resources? Many users choose passwords that can easily be compromised. This particular security vulnerability can be difficult to control. To address this issue, multifactor authentication uses a combination of components separate from the user name and password combination to provide more secure access to network resources. Deploying a smart card solution is an increasingly popular way to implement multifactor authentication. Attend this webcast so you can understand the challenge of securing critical administrator accounts and remote access logon sessions, and how to implement multifactor authentication using smart card technology.

View the webcast here.

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