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Crossmatch enterprise authentication platform approved as Citrix ready

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Crossmatch announced at the RSA Conference that its DigitalPersona Composite Authentication has been approved as a trusted Citrix-Ready solution.

Composite Authentication delivers a combination of factors enabling risk-based authentication policies that adapt to a dynamic threat environment. This allows customers to secure all systems and applications in a complex IT environment marked by increasing endpoints, applications and new service delivery models.

“Offering a Citrix-Ready solution to our enterprise customers provides an added level of authentication security and convenience,” said Chris Trytten, Crossmatch’s market director for authentication. “With DigitalPersona Composite Authentication, we not only enable secure logon to the Citrix virtual desktop, but also to applications within the virtual session.

“Addressing the complete set of customer authentication use cases is what DigitalPersona Composite Authentication is all about. We close the gaps left by traditional authentication solutions, covering on premise, legacy and cloud applications with a solution that is easy to deploy and easy to use.”

Previously reported, Crossmatch unveiled a new solution aimed at combating the global issue of fraud, waste and abuse in assistance operations around the world, at the Action on Disaster Relief conference in Panama City.

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