3 2

Redistributing the Driver

Microsoft Windows 98

1.Copy the following files from the Crypto-C CD to a floppy disk.

\REDISTRIB

\INF

\WDM

ISD_WDM.INF

ISECDRV.SYS

ISD_CAT.CAT

2.Log on to the target system.

3.Insert the floppy disk you created in step 1.

4.Click StartSettingsControl Panel.

5.Double-click the System Icon.

6.Select the Device Manager Tab on the System Properties dialog box.

7.Double-click the Intel Firmware Hub option in the System Devices section.

8.Select the Reinstall Driver Button.

9.When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears, select the Next Button.

10.Select the "Search for a better driver ..." option, then click Next.

11.Select the Location of the ISD_WDM.INF File and Driver, then click Next.

12.After a few seconds Windows should find the Driver. When it does, click Next to finish loading the driver.

13.After the file copy is complete you should see a message reporting that Windows has finished installing an updated driver.

14.Click Finish.

15.You should now find the Firmware Hub listed in the System Devices section of the Device Manager.

R S A B S A F E C r y p t o - C I n t e l H a r d w a r e U s e r ’s G u i d e

Page 36
Image 36
RSA Security 4.3 manual Redistrib \Inf \Wdm Isdwdm.Inf Isecdrv.Sys Isdcat.Cat

4.3 specifications

RSA Security 4.3 is a robust cybersecurity solution designed to help organizations protect their sensitive data and secure digital identities. This version builds upon the foundation of its predecessors, offering enhanced features and technologies that address the evolving landscape of security threats.

One of the main features of RSA Security 4.3 is its advanced multi-factor authentication (MFA) capabilities. MFA is essential for blocking unauthorized access, and this version supports a wide range of authentication methods, including biometrics, hardware tokens, and software-based solutions. This flexibility allows organizations to implement strong security measures tailored to their specific needs while providing a seamless user experience.

Another significant characteristic of RSA Security 4.3 is its risk-based authentication. This feature evaluates the context of each login attempt, considering factors such as device reputation, geographical location, and user behavior. By analyzing these parameters, the system can dynamically adjust authentication requirements in real-time, adding an extra layer of security for high-risk logins while ensuring low-friction access for trusted users.

The solution also emphasizes centralized management, which enables IT teams to monitor and manage security policies and user access across the organization efficiently. With a user-friendly dashboard, administrators can easily identify potential security vulnerabilities and respond promptly to any threats. This centralized approach enhances the overall security posture of the organization.

RSA Security 4.3 integrates advanced analytics and machine learning, allowing organizations to detect anomalies and trends in user behavior. These capabilities help identify potential threats before they escalate, offering valuable insights into security events. This proactive approach to threat detection is crucial in a landscape where cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

In conclusion, RSA Security 4.3 stands out with its multi-factor authentication, risk-based authentication, centralized management, and advanced analytics. These features make it an essential tool for organizations striving to safeguard their digital assets and maintain compliance in an ever-changing cybersecurity environment. With its focus on flexibility and user experience, RSA Security 4.3 provides a comprehensive solution that helps organizations navigate the complexities of modern security challenges effectively.