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Corporate Identity Solution Adds Convenience to Beckman Coulter
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 身份认证管理
适用行业
- 生命科学
挑战
Beckman Coulter 希望实施一个单一因素的解决方案,以实现对企业网络的物理和远程逻辑访问。 Bechman Coulter 的用户携带智能卡门禁卡,但还需要一次性密码令牌才能在他们不在办公室时访问我们的公司网络。他们想简化流程。
客户
贝克曼库尔特
关于客户
Beckman Coulter 总部位于加利福尼亚州布雷亚,生产可简化和自动化复杂生物医学测试的创新产品,在全球拥有 10,000 多名员工。
解决方案
Beckman Coulter 决定采用基于 Gemalto IDPrime .NET 智能卡的一体化身份解决方案。该解决方案使 Beckman Coulter 的物理安全部门能够将所有必要的安全功能整合到一个方便的外形尺寸中,同时满足物理和逻辑安全访问需求。金雅拓的身份解决方案(包括 IDPrime .NET)允许公司控制对敏感区域(如产品开发和创新区)的访问,只有具有适当许可级别的员工才能访问。硬件组件 - IDPrime .NET
收集的数据
Access Control Status, Data Security, Employee Clearance, Human Resource Data , Security and access
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