The VOICETRUST Enterprise Suite

For telecommuting or temporary email access: More and more employees register in corporate networks as remote access users. In order to prevent this from becoming a security risk, we have combined the dial-in / log-on with voice recognition. There is no need for expensive hardware tokens.
 

No matter whether telecommuting is an integral part of an organization or employees are only supposed to log on to the corporate network in the case of an emergency: Remote Access is an option of increasing importance. For many people, there is a seamless transition from business hours to leisure time because more and more companies have changed the performance appraisal criteria for their employees. It does not matter anymore how long they stay in the office but what they achieve.

Remote Access by Telecommuters is the weakest link in the IT security chain. The company premises may be highly secured environments– but home offices are not. The employer cannot find out whether family members or even visitors tamper with the home office computer of an authorized user. A survey revealed that especially in the privacy of their own home, many people leave a note with their password next to the PC. White-collar criminals could take advantage of this and get access to top secret information by breaking into the unprotected home of a Head of Product Development and hacking his computer.

VOICETRUST Remote Access is the key to a secure access solution in the corporate network. Voice authentication guarantees that only the employee and no one else can log on via remote access.

 
 
We recognize:
Desktop Users
Sign into the company network or reset your password with your voice.  
Credit Card and Online Banking Customers
Bank customers wish for maximum flexibility and security. So far, these have been contradictory goals, especially in online banking or the use of credit cards.  
Owners of PDAs and Cell Phones
Cell phones and PDAs have basically become mobile offices. Data stored on them has to be secured.  
Callers
True enough, since the launch of ISDN and digital mobile networks it is possible to see the caller ID on your display. But this is not the caller’s identity!  
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