The Security Extension is a must-have plugin if you want to play it safe when running a Jive-based community that is externally accessible. Once it is activated, users can enter their username and password to obtain one-time tokens via email or text message. The plugin also allows encrypted bidirectional email communications as well as the encryption
of uploaded documents.
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The Security Extension is a must-have plugin if you want to play it safe!
when running a Jive-based community that is externally accessible.!
Once it is activated, users can enter their username and password to!
obtain one-time tokens via email or text message. The plugin also
allows encrypted bidirectional email communications as well as the
encryption of uploaded documents. !
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/// Features – Token Authentication
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Increased login security via one-time token authentication.
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Highly customizable in terms of configuring which sets of users require
token authentication.
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Automated generation of one-time tokens.
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Different options available for token delivery (email or text message).
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/// Features – Email Encryption
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Encryption of email communications entering Jive with PGP or S/
MIME.
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Bidirectional encryption by either:
• Uploading users public key within security settings,
• Downloading the public key of the Jive system and adding it to
the local mail client.
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/// Features – Document Encryption
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On top of roles and rights assignments, users can encrypt documents
that are password protected.
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No access is provided to systems administrators.
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Encryption is implemented at the database level.
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Customization of the security
setting within the Jive user profile.
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Possibility to upload a key file and
add it to the local mail client.
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Encryption of email
communications entering Jive by
downloading with PGP or S/
MIME.
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/// Screenshot Example
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In tab Token security two
alternatives are possible to
choose.
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Example: Get the token via SMS.
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/// Screenshot Example
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In tab Token security two
alternatives are possible to
choose.
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Example: Get the token via email.
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/// Screenshot Example
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Token via Email.
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Login screen after putting in user
name and password if token
authentication is used.
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!
Security played a major role in enterprise software long before the
recent spying scandal. So play it safe and use our Security Extension
plugin to encrypt not only all email communications entering and
exiting Jive with PGP or S/MIME but also uploaded documents. What’s
more, the tool gives your organization the added security of two-factor
authentication by enabling the use of one-time tokens.
15. ///Thank you
If you have any questions don’t hesitate contacting us.
Learn more at www.pokeshot-smz.com
Contact us at sales@pokeshot-smz.com
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