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datomo® Mobile Password as “Network Entry Point”
The basic idea behind datomo® Mobile Password is that is serves as an entry point for the user. Therefore the protection takes effect only if a user is operating from outside the company network.
The user sends a text message (SMS) to initiate the activation of his account for remote access. The datomo® Mobile Password server then activates the appropriate account for remote access for a defined period of time and then sends an access password to the user via text message. A prefix, which is known to user, will be added to the password and this serves as a login password for this one session only.
datomo® Mobile Password in VPN-Environments
To integrate datomo® Mobile Password into an existing VPN network, access will be confirmed via the datomo® Mobile Password server.
The user sends a request to the datomo® Mobile Password server and receives a single-use password, through which he can gain access to the datomo® Mobile Password server. The user will automatically receive VPN access to the company network via a RADIUS authentication.

datomo® Mobile Password as SaaS Solution
datomo® Mobile Password can also be used as a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution. This secure web-service based solution enables the operator of web applications to integrate the two-way-authentication into his website or application. It also secures individual transactions, for example booking and payment processes, including a two-way-authentication. This version of datomo® Mobile Password can be hosted in a cloud/data centre or be used in a single infrastructure.
Secure password assignment for employees in the field
Companies make increasingly greater demands on company security and data protection. In particular employees in the field increasingly have to get hold of company data while away on business. For this task a simple password /password authentication is often not sufficient with regard to IT-security requirements. Until recently employees in the field have usually been provided with security tokens, a technology which on the one hand, involves greater hardware costs, whilst leaving a security risk.