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Here you’ll find educational materials and instructional videos about NetIQ Advanced Authentication. The content will help you understand the basics of multi-factor authentication, explore available MFA methods, and run and test basic access security scenarios yourself.
How to install OpenText Advanced Authentication – step by step
In this material, we show what the self-installation of OpenText Advanced Authentication looks like. The video walks through the basic stages of deployment – from launching the ready-made vendor image, through the initial system configuration, to preparing the environment for further work in the administrative panel.
This is a practical resource for people who want to see how to get started with a multi-factor authentication solution and what the initial system startup looks like in a test or deployment environment.
How to add a fingerprint reader as a second factor for Windows login in OpenText Advanced Authentication
In this material, we show how to use OpenText Advanced Authentication to add a fingerprint reader as a second authentication factor when logging in to Windows.
The video walks through the entire scenario – from logging in to the user portal, through adding a new biometric method, to using it in practice during Windows login. It is a simple but very specific example showing how to increase workstation login security without sacrificing user convenience.
How to add a fingerprint reader as a second factor for Windows login in OpenText Advanced Authentication
In this material, we show how to use OpenText Advanced Authentication to secure application login with an additional authentication factor. The video walks through a simple access scenario in which, instead of relying solely on a username and password, the user makes use of an external authentication system.
This is a practical example showing how an organization can improve application access security without changing the user’s way of working. Login remains convenient, but it is protected by an additional layer of security.
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