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Features

Features :
n-Trance does
not market this device as simply storage, however, but as a secure
authentication tool. The technology of the n-Tegrity allows a combination of the
device’s biometric capability with PKI method that provides strong 100% proof
authentication. This technology can be used in online banking, e-commerce,
e-voting, e-learning, etc, while the main advantage is that you do not have to
keep fingerprint templates and other personal information on a server. It acts
as an authentication tool much like the Common Access Card (CAC).
The n-Tegrity is also focused on
the needs of centralized management of devices in the corporate environment.
This devices comes with the ability to perform administrative password
management of devices through GPO and more. This function allows the
administrator to set the policy of device behavior on the domain level and even
allows the administrator to lock options and disable changes from outside of the
domain. This can only be done when the device is unlocked using fingerprint
authentication (along with password authentication if secure settings are
enabled).
Using 256 bit
AES* encryption, the n-Tegrity does all of the above securely and can meet the
security needs of virtually any organization.

* AES provides
strong encryption and has been selected by NIST as a Federal Information
Processing Standard in November 2001 (FIPS-197), and in June 2003 the U.S.
Government (NSA) announced that AES is secure enough to protect classified
information up to the TOP SECRET level.
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