BigSasig Security Products
What you should know
State-of-the-art technology, clear advantages – that’s what makes our security products stand out.
The authenticator devices from REINER SCT generate TOTP codes completely offline and thus offer a particularly secure 2FA - protected against phishing and man-in-the-middle attacks.
The devices support the TOTP process in accordance with RFC 6238 and are therefore compatible with a wide range of online services, including Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, Adobe, Amazon and many more.
The REINER SCT Authenticator mini offers a compact solution for on the go. With its USB-C connection, touch display and automatic TOTP transmission, it is ideal for mobile use.
The Authenticator devices enable the management of up to 60 (standard model) or over 100 (tanJack® deluxe) online accounts. This offers companies and individuals a centralized solution for securing multiple accounts.
The devices are characterized by a long battery life. The REINER SCT Authenticator uses replaceable batteries with a service life of up to five years, while the Authenticator mini has a long-life lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
REINER SCT stands for German engineering and attaches great importance to data protection and security. The products are developed and manufactured in Germany, which guarantees the highest quality standards and data protection guidelines.
REINER SCT Authenticator, REINER SCT Authenticator mini & tanJack®deluxe
Whether stationary, mobile or multifunctional: With the REINER SCT Authenticator, the REINER SCT Authenticator mini and the tanJack® deluxe, you can rely on reliable two-factor authentication (TOTP) without an Internet connection. All devices offer effective protection against phishing and man-in-the-middle attacks – the REINER SCT Authent icator for classic use, the REINER SCT Authenticator mini as a compact USB-C solution for on the go and the tanJack® deluxe as a versatile all-in-one device with additional functions.
REINER SCT FIDO Stick Pro
The REINER SCT FIDO Stick Pro offers a user-friendly, hardware-based solution for secure login without passwords. With FIDO2 and WebAuthn technology, it reliably protects against phishing and identity theft, while enabling quick and easy login – ideal for businesses and home users. Available in USB-A and USB-C.
REINER SCT login
The REINER SCT Login software provides an additional layer of security for Windows logins through two-factor authentication (2FA) with TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password). In addition to your conventional password, you need a time-based one-time code that is generated on a separate device, such as the REINER SCT Authenticator. This effectively protects against unauthorized access and increases the security of your system.
2FA – a “must do” for account security
Two-factor authentication is an important aspect of account security. You can find an excerpt of supported apps that offer this and how to activate this 2FA here.
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FAQ
Here you will find everything you need to know about digitization in public authorities
An electronic signature is a digital method for ensuring the authenticity and integrity of electronic documents.
Electronic signatures for public authorities in Germany are regulated by the Signature Act (SigG) and the eIDAS Regulation of the European Union.
A simple electronic signature only serves to identify the sender, while a qualified electronic signature is legally equivalent to a handwritten signature.
While electronic signatures can be used to make a declaration of intent, the electronic seal of an institution serves as proof of origin.
Electronic signatures enable efficient and secure communication, save time and costs for processing documents and simplify administrative processes.
To be able to use the signature card, you first need a chip card reader. For example the cyberJack® RFID comfort, cyberJack® one or the cyberJack® RFID standard.
Electronic signatures for public authorities should be encrypted, tamper-proof and clearly assigned to a person.
Yes, any public authority can use electronic signatures as long as it meets the legal requirements and security requirements
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