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【プレスリリース】NECとノベルがバイオメトリクス領域で協業を開始
Submitted by: kimimasa on Mon. 03.28.2011
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Access Control, Secure Access, Secure Identity, Security, Single Sign-on
Product: Access Manager, SecureLogin
Novell Access Manager – “Detected URL Tampering”
There are several reasons that cause the NAM to detect URL Tampering. Most often it is a name resolution issue stemming from improper DNS or HOSTS file configuration in your environment. Still, even with proper configuration your users may, appropriately, get this message. The reason may stem from users having become accustomed to using web server host or “short names” to access the web server/app before it was protected by Access Manager. If that is the case, this article will show you when and how you can configure NAM to allow “short name” access using the Virtual Mult-homing feature.
Submitted by: pmckeith on Wed. 11.17.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Access Control, Administration, Authentication, Browsers, Configuration, Deployment, Error messages, Gateways, Identity & Security Management, Links, Partners, Policies, Secure Access, Single Sign-on, Tips for Administrators, Troubleshooting, WebAccess
Product: Access Manager, Compliance Management Platform, iChain, Identity-Driven Computing, Secure Identity Management
Salesforce.com SSO and Novell Access Manager using SAML 2
Using Novell Access Manager (NAM) with salesforce.com allows your users to use their existing LDAP credentials for single sign-on access to salesforce.com as well as any web applications protected by NAM.
This cool solution will show you how to add salesforce.com to your NAM implementation using a federated authentication via SAML 2.0. By using SAML 2.0, your users authenticate to NAM as they typically do using their existing LDAP credentials provided by your corporate directory. salesforce.com then authenticates users via SAML without the need to synchronize passwords with salesforce.com. Once configured, your users will have SSO access to all your web resources protected by NAM through either the Access Gateway or using federation protocols. Unfortunately, salesforce.com does not support federated provisioning, so you will still need create users in salesforce.com. If you would like to automatically provision, deprovision, and manage the salesforce.com identities, you can use Novell Identity Manager, but that is out of scope for this article.
Submitted by: pmckeith on Wed. 03.31.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Access Control, Authentication, Deployment, Identity & Security Management, Integration, Partners, Remote Access, Secure Access, Secure Identity, Security, Single Sign-on, SSL (Secured Sockets Layer), User Management, Why Novell is Cool
Product: Access Manager, iChain, Identity Manager, Identity-Driven Computing, Secure Identity Management
Novell Compliance Management Platform 1.0 Overview
In the last year Novell has released the Novell Compliance Management Platform (NCMP) which is designed to tie a lot of components together in one great big mesh of happiness (so much happiness in fact that a demo system is named 'Utopia' which I presume leads directly to euphoria). Understanding the potential benefits of the NCMP for a company can take a bit of time but I wanted to provide that kind of an overview here. There will be some technical parts that I care about emphasizing but overall this is meant to cover what NCMP provides for those who really need to know.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Tue. 06.16.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Access Control, Administration, Auditing, Authentication, Identity Management, Secure Access, Secure Identity
Product: Access Manager, Identity Manager, Sentinel
RTMonitor 6.1.1
Monitor BorderManager User Activity in real time.
Submitted by: kvictor on Tue. 05.12.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions
Topic: Secure Access, User Management
Product: BorderManager, ZENworks
The "Mobile Blind Spot" - Part I in a Series on Endpoint Security
Late last year the U.S. Department of Defense banned USB drives and other removable media after after a worm infiltrated military networks. The decision highlights a recent increase in malicious code affecting flash media cards, USB sticks, camera's, iPods and more.
Submitted by: fhamilton on Mon. 01.19.2009
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, End-User Computing
Topic: Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus, Asset Management, Best Practices, Configuration, Enterprise Desktop, Patch Management, Regulatory Compliance, Remote Access, Roaming Profiles, Secure Access, Security, USB Drive, User Management, VPN (Virtual Private Network), WebAccess
Product: ZENworks, ZENworks Asset Management, ZENworks Configuration Management, ZENworks Endpoint Security Management



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