Carahsoft, in conjunction with its vendor partners, sponsors hundreds of events each year, ranging from webcasts and tradeshows to executive roundtables and technology forums.
U.S. Federal agencies often require PKI certificate-based authentication to perform Windows Logon and to access public key enabled systems. This requires use of a multi-factor authentication token that performs a cryptographic operation using the certificate and keys residing within the token.
Traditional multi-factor authentication introduces roadblocks to technologies like Robotic Process Automation (RPA). The OMB Memo M-19-17 outlines a policy that requires management of digital identities of non-person entities such as software robots. This means that all software robots are required to have individual digital identities and credentials that are managed in the same fashion as traditional user identities. Although software robots cannot be issued a physical token, they can utilize multi-factor login capabilities through the use of a centralized, hardware security module-based authentication system.
View this webinar to learn how Thales TCT’s Luna Credential System integrates with UiPath’s RPA platform to provide hardware-protected PKI credentials for software robots. The session will discuss topics including:
Fill out the form below to view this archived event.