The Protectimus On-Premise MFA (multi factor authentication) platform can be installed on local infrastructure, or on the client’s private cloud. You retain control over confidential information (user data, secret keys), and you can secure the multi-factor authentication server to meet even the most stringent security requirements. For example, you can place the on-premise platform on an isolated network without internet access and add additional protection using firewalls.
The Protectimus On-Premise platform for multi-factor authentication supports multidomain environments, clusters, replication, and backups. Additional MFA authentication platform features can be developed upon request. You can also link your SMS provider using the SMPP protocol.
The Protectimus on-premise MFA server is written in Java to be platform-independent. It supports Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and other operating systems.
The Protectimus multifactor authentication platform supports user authentication in multidomain environments with Active Directory. This means that you can set up two-factor authentication for users on different domains within a single organization.
The Protectimus On-Premise two-factor authentication solution supports backups and data replication functionality to prevent the loss of valuable data.
Basic specifications and requirements
– Supports Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and other operating systems.
– Supports Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
– All system components comply with the Java Programming Style Guidelines; the DRY (Don’t Repeat Yourself), DIE (Duplication Is Evil) and TDD (Test-Driven Development) development practices; and the OATH (Initiative for Open Authentication) OTP authentication standards.
– Protectimus multi factor authentication solutions use the HMAC, HOTP, TOTP, and OCRA algorithms to generate one-time passwords.
– Before installing the Protectimus multi authentication platform on your server, Java (JDK version 8) must be installed, as well as the PostgreSQL DBMS, version 10 or later. In PostgreSQL, a new database must be created for use by the platform.
– To deploy the Protectimus multi factor authentication platform on private cloud infrastructure, the cloud must meet the following requirements: CPU: 2 cores, memory: 8 GB; OS: Linux; cloud disk: 100 GB; load balancer.