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Message-ID: <15412106.530971149818208076.JavaMail.root@vms075.mailsrvcs.net>
Date: Fri Jun  9 09:24:36 2006
From: wnorth at verizon.net (wnorth@...izon.net)
Subject: Re: SSL VPNs and security

Very good information, we use F5 firepass products and I could see the same issue inherinet in your statements. The benefits to the business, from a cost perspective, are many, no need for tokens unless you are doing 2-factor auth, which I encourage as it will check your personal PIN against your AD account to ensure you are, who you say you are. Without 2-factor, it's a lost cause.

Thoughts?

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