NetMan Desktop Manager's integrated SSL gateway ensures that all access through the web interface can be encrypted with 128-bit keys.
You can also protect access to the web front-end using two-factor authentication solutions, so that access is permitted only after the user enters a one-time password (OTP). NetMan Desktop Manager provides full RADIUS server compatibility to support such scenarios, and supports all common token systems.
Furthermore, NetMan Desktop Manager provides significantly expanded control capabilities in comparison to a plain Microsoft terminal server. For example, access to applications can be restricted by IP addresses, address groups, or DNS host names.
Similarly, NetMan Desktop Manager also goes an important extra mile in regard to security against unauthorized use: In its integrated ticketing procedure, the validity of RDP files is limited to a configurable time period. This means that the information contained in the RDP file is no longer usable after a certain delay, and unauthorized access to terminal servers is blocked.
NetMan Desktop Manager also closes security holes that result from uncontrolled access to the workstations' locally connected client drives and replaceable USB storage media. The administrator can specify which folders on locally connected drives are accessible. This effectively prevents the introduction of undesired data and applications during the session.
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