LSE Leading Security Experts GmbH
LSE Leading Security Experts GmbH : LinOTP by LSE is now available with all features as Open Source
LSE Leading Security Experts GmbH / Key word(s): Product Launch/Strategic Company Decision Benowa, Queensland, Australia/ Weiterstadt, Germany 2014-05-21 LSE LinOTP – a vendor-independent product for two-factor authentication and one-time password methods (OTP) – will be made available by LSE, Leading Security Experts GmbH, as an open source solution with all current features included. At the annual AusCERT Information Security Conference in Australia, and in conjunction with a Red Hat tutorial about the internal deployment of LSE LinOTP Enterprise Edition, LSE Leading Security Experts GmbH (LSE) [http://www.lsexperts.de], a member of the MAX21 Group (MAX21 Management und Beteiligungen AG) [MA1, http://www.max21.de], will announce the expansion of its open source strategy. Quoting Sven Walther, CEO and CTO of LSE Leading Security Experts GmbH, “With this step we open the source of a professionally-maintained and scalable product for enterprise-grade sign-in security. Through such licensing and marketing, we expect LinOTP to advance the distribution to the most frequently installed sign-in security solution for two-factor authentication and OTP methods worldwide. We see a global demand for LinOTP. The solution is highly flexible and scalable. LinOTP appeals to a wide range of users and is suited for nearly every enterprise – be it TAN generation for online banking, high-availability deployment in enterprise environments with many dependent users, or secure one-time password sign-in at smaller companies, to name just a few popular use cases.”
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