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Waves in Motion announces Security Manager 1.0 for FileMaker Pro -- Manage the complex world of security in one simple database Phoenix, AZ - October 2, 2002. Waves in Motion, a leader in FileMaker Pro technology, announces a revolutionary new security product. Security Manager will simplify database administration, enhance your data security, and ease access for users. It is the only product on the market that has 128 bit encryption, and works with FileMaker Pro's built in access privileges. Waves In Motion is so confident that Security Manager will improve data security, and provide a tremendous time savings, we are offering an unconditional guarantee. To purchase or demo Security Manager please visit: < http://wmotion.com/securitymanager.html > Security Manager 1.0 is a secure user-login system that integrates with existing databases, without scripting. Security Manager provides a single point of entry for any number of users and databases, eliminating password sharing, forgotten passwords, and time-consuming FileMaker Pro password changes. Security Manager provides the following benefits and features: - Improves security -- require username and password, eliminate password sharing by giving each user a separate account; support industry standard password policies including case sensitivity, minimum password length, password content restrictions, password expiration, and more. - Improves manageability -- easily remove a user's access at a specified date or on the fly; allow users to change their own passwords; temporarily remove access to a specific database with the click of a button; automatically generate random passwords for new users, and require them to change their password the first time they log in. - Improves usability -- provide professional username/password log-in dialogs; optionally present users with a list of usernames to choose from; shows users only databases they have access to, focusing on what they need. SecurityManager uses 128 bit TrippleDES encryption and MD5 hashing to ensure maximum security of your critical passwords. FileMaker passwords are encrypted with TrippleDES 128 bit encryption. User passwords are irreversibly hashed with the MD5 and TrippleDES 128 bit algorithms, for maximum password protection and unlimited password length. Security Manager works with FileMaker Access Privileges, not against them. Administrators can create multiple groups and passwords in FileMaker Pro, with full support for layout, field and record level security. Security Manager will open the databases with the right password for the user, so no functionality is lost. Waves in Motion is a full service development and consulting firm specializing in FileMaker Pro enabling technologies and offers database needs analysis, custom consulting and co-located web hosting. Popular developer tools and solutions include Analyzer, Visualizer, Dragon Web Surveys, Course Wizard and a suite of oAzium Plug-ins - Events, Portal Filter, Date and Time, FileTools and Smart Card. Waves in Motion is a Partner Member of the FileMaker Solutions Alliance. __________________________ Please visit our sponsors: RadGad(sm): The Place for Useful Gifts & Gadgets.(sm) http://www.radgad.com/, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 877-5-RADGAD MacTech(r) Magazine: The journal of Macintosh technology and development http://www.mactech.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], or 805-494-9797 DevDepot(sm): Your Source for RAM, Technical & Developer Products http://www.devdepot.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 877-DEPOT-NOW To submit a posting to NetProLive, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. To subscribe to NetProLive, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the SUBJECT line reading "SUBSCRIBE NetProLive". To unsubscribe, the SUBJECT line should read "UNSUBSCRIBE NetProLive". MacTech, Developer Depot, RadGad, and Xplain Corporation are not responsible for any errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies in this message. News may be propagated freely, but please attribute your source as MacTech Magazine, <http://www.mactech.com>.
