NetSuite and CA Technologies partner to enhance Cloud security


NetSuite announced its association with CA Technologies, a IT management
and security software and solutions company, enhancing NetSuite’s Two-Factor
Authentication security for its customers.


This new solution strengthens the NetSuite Two-Factor Authentication security component with enterprise-proven technology
based on CA Arcot WebFort, CA Technologies’ authentication.


 It democratizes the advanced security infrastructure that’s used
by some of the world’s largest organizations by using the cloud. The solution,
available immediately, delivers enterprise-grade security as a service across
ERP, CRM, Ecommerce and PSA.


Organizations need to protect all of their users with a cost-effective
method of authentication, when it involves confidential, proprietary or
regulated data. Multi-factor authentication helps reduce the risk of identity
theft and online fraud by requiring the second factor to access Web resources.


“Powering our two-factor authentication with CA Arcot WebFort
demonstrates NetSuite’s commitment to bringing enterprise-class security to
businesses of every size,” said Mini Peiris, vice president of
Product Marketing, NetSuite.


By partnering with CA Technologies, NetSuite
ensures real-time access to the enhanced security of two-factor authentication,
which pairs a cryptographic token with the traditional username and password
combination, powered on CA Technologies’ infrastructure and delivered as a
service from NetSuite.


“Multi-factor authentication has replaced simple user name and
password as the basic requirement for secure access to systems, applications
and information,” said Ram Varadarajan, general manager for CA Arcot
Security solutions, CA Technologies.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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