OneID and enterprise security: SSO, SSH, VPN, and an unbreakable data vault


OneID has a PAM module and can be used to secure SSO, VPN, and SSH (see links below).

OneID is also the ideal repository for enterprise secrets, such as for storing a private key used with SSH. Today, these private keys are unprotected. With OneID, private keys can be retrieved on demand from the OneID servers (where they can never be decrypted), used for login on the server, and then discarded. OneID can also be used for authentication to SSO systems (replacing username and password). OneID is both easier and much more secure (immunity to all known attacks).

See also:

OneID documentation guide