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2 www.novell.com Introduction to Novell SecureLogin Single Sign-on Bob Bentley Product Manager Novell, Inc. Bbentley@novell.com John Clark Development Manager Novell, Inc. Jfclark@novell.com

3 Vision…one Net A world where networks of all types—corporate and public, intranets, extranets, and the Internet—work together as one Net and securely connect employees, customers, suppliers, and partners across organizational boundaries Mission To solve complex business and technical challenges with Net business solutions that enable people, processes, and systems to work together and our customers to profit from the opportunities of a networked world

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5 Agenda The Password Management Problem SecureLogin: The Password Management Solution How It Works SecureLogin 3 Features and Architecture Demonstration What About Your Organization Summary/Question and Answer

6 Introduction one Net: Simplify Secure Accelerate Extend

7 Password Management Problem passwords how many do have? you

8 Password Management Problem (cont.) Too many to remember!

9 Users will Use weak passwords Share passwords Record passwords Password Management Problem (cont.) Security is compromised

10 Password Management Problem (cont.) How does this affect your Help Desk costs

11 Help Desk Costs Did you know…  Each time an end-user calls the help desk, it costs the organization $25 to $50 (Giga)  Annually, organizations spend $200-$300 per user on password management (Hurwitz Group)  (IDC) Annual help desk time spent managing passwords for an average 5,000 user organization with… 4-8 apps: 4,150 hours Over 20 apps: 10,700 hours

12 Password Management Problem: Help Desk Costs How big is the problem? First-hand data— One Novell customer  Spent $32 for each password reset  10,000 users  2 password resets for each user annually $640,000 spent annually on password reset

13 Password Management Problem What about your users?

14 Password Management Problem: End-User Productivity Did you know… The average user scenario: 44 hours per year performing multiple login tasks to access 4 applications (Hurwitz Group) A 5,000 user organization loses 1,479 hours of productive time per month getting help with passwords (IDC) Over 70% of users have password problems at least monthly (IDC)

15 Password Management Problem What about data security?

16 Password Management Problem: Cost of Insecure Data Did you know…  In 1999, Fortune 1000 companies reported $45 billion in proprietary information loss (Price Waterhouse Coopers)  57% of security breaches were made by on-site employees/contractors accessing unauthorized resources (eWeek)  On-site employees/contractors are the #1 threat to proprietary data security (Price Waterhouse Coopers)

17 The Holy Grail? Password Management Solution

18 Novell SecureLogin  A password management solution that single sign-on enables Windows, web, Citrix/Terminal Server, and host-based applications  Solves 95% of password management problems (IDC)  #1 Market Share Leader (IDC)

19 it’s one Net Password Management Solution Novell SecureLogin benefits Significantly reduces support costs Simplifies the end-user experience Increases security Leverages Novell eDirectory ™

20 eDirectory Securely Store passwords in eDirectory Password Management Solution

21 eDirectory For on-demand presentation to applications Password Management Solution

22 Out-of-the-box support…a partial listing MSN Messenger ACT Browser Pop-ups CorporateTime Entrust Eudora Goldmine ICQ JUNO Lotus Notes Lotus Organizer Meeting Maker MS Internet Gaming Zone MS FrontPage MS Money 98/99 Quicken Siebel Sales Yahoo! Messenger Visual SourceSafe Windows Logon MS SQL Microsoft Outlook Clarify QuickBooks Pro Rumba 6 Attachmate Extra! 6.3 Attachmate Extra! 6.5 Opera Web Internet Explorer Dialer AOL Internet Explorer Web Internet Explorer Pop-up Compuserve Earthlink Reflection 7 HostExplorer PCOM 4.3, 5.0 Mindspring Netscape Web Netscape Pop-up NeoPlanet Web MSN Prodigy Novell GroupWise ® PeopleSoft Oracle SoftFront Track for Win Worldnet Novell SecureLogin Today

23 How It Works: Login Experience—Before NSL Applicationserver Clientworkstation 3) Provide credentials 4) Application starts 1) Launch application 2) Credential challenge Login ID: Password: frank *******

24 How It Works: Login Experience—With NSL Applicationserver NovelleDirectory Clientworkstation 4) NSL requests secret from eDirectory Login ID: Password: 2) Launch application 3) Credential challenge 1) Authenticate to eDirectory 5) NSL receives secret (ID/PWD) from eDirectory, then authenticates to application

25 NSL 3.0 Features: Client-Side Features Comprehensive single sign-on Windows applications Groupware and client/server applications Web sites Terminal emulators Citrix/Terminal Server Script development options Wizards for simple application integration tasks Advanced login scripting for complex application integration tasks Password policy enforcement Deployment options Client32™, LDAP or ADSI Client-only or client-server configuration with Novell SecretStore ® Local cache for remote/ disconnected use Other user features NMAS SE built in Screenlock for Win9x Simple configuration tool for users

26 NSL 3.0 Features, Server-Side Features and Administration Server-side options, when implemented on eDirectory SecretStore v3 Server NMAS v2 Server Administration tools ConsoleOne ® Administration for eDirectory configurations Script editor administration for LDAP, ADSI configurations Administrative capabilities Single point of management for deploying organization-wide scripts, password policies Administrator sets overriding values for user options SNMP monitoring of login events and performance

27 NSL 3.0 Components: Standard eDirectory Environment eDirectory NMAS Data Corporate scripts Password policies User secrets User scripts Client32 Local cache (Optional) Script engine SecureLogin client WebSSO WinSSOTLaunch Main module Notes eDirectory server NMAS SecretStore

28 NSL 3.0 Components: LDAP Environment LDAP Local cache (Optional) Script engine SecureLogin client WebSSO WinSSOTLaunch Main module Notes eDirectory server with NLDAP eDirectory Corporate scripts Password policies User secrets User scripts

29 NSL 3.0 Components: Citrix/Terminal Server Environment Client32 Script engine Citrix/Terminal Server with SecureLogin client installed WebSSO WinSSOTLaunch Main module Notes eDirectory NMAS data Corporate scripts Password policies User secrets User scripts eDirectory server NMAS SecretStore PC clientBrowserMacPocket PC UNIXLinux ICA clients

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31 NSL 3.0 Requirements NSL 3.0 client platforms  Windows 98/ME  Windows NT/2000/XP For client-only install (no server install)  Any *NDS ® platform (including NetWare ® 4)  Any eDirectory platform  MS ADS  NT Domains For client/server install (SecretStore)  Any eDirectory platform NetWare 5+ Windows NT/2000 Solaris Linux *Novell Directory Services ®

32 Part of Novell Secure Access Suite SecureLogin integrates with other Novell security products  Novell Modular Authentication Services (NMAS™) Use biometrics, smart cards or tokens to completely eliminate passwords  Novell iChain ® Extend single sign-on benefits to external employees and customers  Novell Account Management (NAM) Automatically sign on to platforms such as NT/2000, OS/390, or UNIX

33 Summary Solves the password management problem  Reduces help desk costs  Improves security  Streamlines end-user experience Works with your organization’s applications Integrates with other Novell security products Achieves a quick return on investment

34 What About Your Organization? Find out how much the password problem is costing you, and how much you would save with SecureLogin 3 CIO View’s ROI Calculator www.novell.com/products/securelogin/roitool/

35 For More Information… Other BrainShare 2002 sessions on SecureLogin  TUT243: Automating Mainframe Authentication Using SecureLogin  TUT244: Securing the Net: Web Authentication Using SecureLogin  TUT344: Advanced Novell SecureLogin Configuration  BUS244: Healthcare Solutions Using Novell SecureLogin (NSL) and Novell Module Authentication Service (NMAS)

36 For More Information… For more information on Novell SecureLogin 3, please visit www.novell.com/products/securelogin  Brochure, Flyer  White Paper  ROI Tool  News and Reviews

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