INFORMATION SECURITY


The most vulnerable part in information security is HUMAN!


Digital Certificates


Digi-SSLs™ are Secure Socket Layer [SSL] (link is external) Certificates and are used for securing and authenticating the following:

  • web server
  • mail server
  • LDAP directory server
  • database server

Digi-SSLs™ are the most commonplace Digital Certificate (link is external) in use today. Web sites and other servers use Digi-SSLs™ in their thousands each year. If your requirement is predominantly for SSL and SSL Management, we recommend the Digi-SSL™ Service. And to completely automate the entire life cycle of your SSL environment, see the Automated & Authenticated Certificate Delivery™ System.


Two Factor Authentication [2FA]


Securing any on line system with usernames and passwords (single factor authentication) may not offer the level of protection and security your organisation needs. Adding a 'second layer' of protection, called 'two factor authentication' [2FA], is the preferred security option that strengthens the existing username and password access.

Two factor authentication [2FA] is something that you own/posses (e.g. a Digi-Access™ certificate) combined with something that you know (i.e. the username and password). And this is the preferred security option to strengthen user access.

There are alternative two factor authentication [2FA] solutions but none are as easy to implement, or as compatible as Digi-Access™. It literally 'sits in front' of your current systems and for ARP members is a simple additional revenue 'add-on'.


Digital Signature


Digi-ID™ is a digital signature that make it possible to trust electronic transactions as if they were printed on paper and signed by a trusted business partner.

A Digi-ID™ signature is the digital equivalent of a wax seal/stamp that certifies the signed data as genuine, original and unaltered. Any attempt to change the data after the Digi-ID™ has been applied will result in a clearly visible error message.