| The Mercury Enterprise System™ is a client-server based system that integrates
each of the workstations' individual Access Denied Systems security
devices such is the Active ProxSecurity System™, the Bio Proximity
Security System™, the Bio Sonar Security System™ or the Passive ProxSecurity System™.
The Mercury Enterprise System™ resides on the current network server and extends Active
Directory within the Server's Operating System.
Mercury extends Active Directory to store all configuration information
including biometric and tag information for the user on the Domain
level. Utilizing the Active Directory allows for the biometric
information to only be entered once per user and it will be available
anywhere as long as the computer is a member of the domain.
For Domain Users, Mercury Enterprise System™ stores the badge information and the
biometric information in AD. For local users, the information
is encrypted with a special encryption algorithm and is stored
in the registry. Passwords are also stored in this encrypted form.
The workstations are configured with the Active ProxSecurity System™,
the Bio Proximity Security System™, the Bio Sonar Security System™ or the Passive ProxSecurity System™. Each network may have an unlimited
number of workstations. Each workstation may have a different
ADS security system attached.
All the configurations and controls of the workstation are then
configured, maintained and monitored via the Active Directory.
Event logs detailing the workstation usage are stored within the
Active Directory and may be printed out with the Active Directory
reporting function.
Key Benefits
- Reduce cost associated with lost, stolen or changing passwords.
- Provide high-level security to prohibit growing threat of
insider/employee data theft.
- Enhance customer confidence level with security of personal
and financial information
- Avoid fines associated with regulatory compliance • Utilizes
the Active Directory within the Windows NT, 2000 or 2003 Server
to maintain control of the workstations.
- Allows for centralized control and maintenance of the Access
Denied Systems controlled workstations.
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