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Prevalence of Snooping in IT (Kate Brew)
I read several articles about research on the behavior of IT professionals recently.  The research was sponsored by security vendor CyberArk.  Amazing stuff\!  A third of all IT professionals surveyed could still access the company's network after ...
Other labels: security, passwords, cyber-ark, snooping, privileged accounts, grp-sb
Gemalto - case for strong authentication with Citrix (Kate Brew)
I spent some time recently chatting with Ross Duncan, VP of Channels at Gemalto, due to my role as product manager for Citrix Password Manager.While Citrix remains "strong authentication agnostic", Ross raised some great points: \ Passwords ...
Other labels: strong authentication, gemalto, smart card, cpm, citrix password manager, xenapp, cag, grp-sb
Password Manager Best Practices (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
following pages provide advanced concepts, best practices and configuration guidance for Password Manager. The information contained within complements but does not intend to replace the Product Documentation http://support.citrix.com/product/pm/v4.6/doc
Other labels: cpm
Identity and Password Management (Application Delivery Infrastructure)

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How to Enable Single Sign-on for SAP R-3 with Citrix Password Manager (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
following describes how Password Manager can be configured to single sign on to SAP applications. Background SAP has a suite of business line applications and each application has its own database and user credentials. These systems/applications are also called ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide, sap
Password Manager and Entrust Integration (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
Citrix Password Manager and Entrust PKI can be successfully integrated deploying Entrust Authority in a Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain and leveraging Microsoft LDAP implementation with Entrust Certificates. Once the Entrust Authority has been deployed and the Entrust client ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide, entrust
Best Practices with Password Manager and the Novell Client (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
following section is a collection of best practice recommendations to follow when integrating Citrix Password Manager and the Novell client. Install the latest service packs The recommended environment should include installing the latest service packs for the Netware operating system and applying ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide, novell, best practices
Configuring Citrix Password Manager Administrative Access Without Being a Domain Administrator (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
section discusses the process for delegating administration of a Citrix Password Manager central store to a group or user account that is not a domain administrator. By default, Password Manager installation assumes the Password Manager Administrator is also a domain administrator. When that assumption is not true, this article ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide
Password Manager Agent Considerations When Connecting to a Windows XP System via RDP (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
Avoiding Key Recovery Sometimes when connecting to a Windows XP system through RDP, the user is required to perform a key recovery even though there is no change in password. The user will be prompted to enter their Previous Password or respond to their Security Questions. The manner in which ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide
Determining which file share synchronization point the Password Manager Agent will use as the central credential store (Application Delivery Infrastructure)
agent uses a defined logical search order to determine which synchronization point it should use. There are numerous places from which the agent attempts to locate a synchronization point (e.g. HKLM, MMF etc.) This process differs slightly between servers ...
Other labels: acg, advanced concepts guide
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