SSO + MFA + Access Management
SafeNet Authentication Client
All in one platform.
SafeNet Authentication Client – is a middleware client that manages Thales' extensive SafeNet portfolio of certificate-based authenticators, including eTokens, SafeNet IDPrime smart cards, USB and software-based devices. Offering full backward compatibility and incorporating features from previous middleware versions, SafeNet Authentication Client ensures complete support for all currently deployed eToken devices, as well as SafeNet IDPrime smart cards.
SafeNet Authentication Client links applications to Thales' PKI authenticators, providing full local administration and support for multiple advanced security applications such as digital signing, pre-boot authentication and disk encryption, SafeNet Authentication Client generates and stores private keys on-board highly secure smart card-based authenticators, allowing users to securely carry all their digital credentials wherever they go.
SafeNet Authentication Client is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, so your organization can take full advantage of certificate-based security solutions ranging from strong authentication, encryption and digital signing, from virtually any device, including mobile. Thales' MobilePKI solutions are fully compatible with SafeNet Authentication Client and allow organizations to easily extend PKI security to mobile devices.
Find out how to consolidate your digital credentials for optimal security capabilities by securing your organization across all platforms using a fully customized, single certificate-based authenticator with SafeNet Authentication Client, allowing all users multiple security...
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Over the years, you may have heard a lot about access management. In fact, we tended to use the terms “authentication” and “access management” pretty much to mean the same thing. But in fact there are differences between the two. While authentication validates a user’s...