At 07:33 AM 11/18/99 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Anybody know anything about these specific products or products that attempt to
>secure phone systems in general?  Thanks.

The Ottawa Telephony Group, Inc., offers an interesting Secure PBX, which
requires two-factor  SecurID authentication for access.   It is used, for
instance, to secure the Canadian Foreign Office network.

See: <http://www.otg.ca/>

SecurIDs, just because their PIN/tokencode combo is used like a longish
password -- as opposed to C/R tokens --  have been popular with various
integrators who wanted strong authentication on telephone service or
telephone-based resources.  Most places use a phone keypad to submit the
authenticating token-code, but I've also heard that some folks were playing
with voice recognition for the tokencode numbers or alphanumerics.  OTG can
probably give you references. 

Suerte,
                     _Vin

[Ob. Disclaimer: I've been a consultant to RSA Security, formerly SDTI, for
years.]


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