GateKeeper (access control device)

GateKeeper 2.0
Original author(s) Siddharth Potbhare, PhD (CEO)
Developer(s) Untethered Labs Inc.
Initial release October 2015 (2015-10)
Stable release
Version 2.10.3 / September 8, 2016 (2016-09-08)
Operating system Windows (7+), OS X (beta)
Website https://www.gkchain.com

GateKeeper is a wireless proximity-based access control and authentication device that allows a user to automatically lock their computer by walking away and unlock it by walking back.[1][2][3][4] Untethered Labs is an American computer security firm, led by CEO Siddharth Potbhare, that created the original GateKeeper in 2014.[5] The GateKeeper consists of a key fob (the device), a USB dongle to transmit the wireless signal, and software to manage user credentials.[6] The device also functions as a key finder by using Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0 to locate the GateKeeper within a proximate, adjustable range of up to 30 feet indoors and 100 feet outdoors.[7][8]

GateKeeper Software

GateKeeper software uses a dashboard that displays the device's signal strength, allows users to select or configure lock settings, manage user credentials, and set the range at which the computer detects the device's presence.[9] The GateKeeper software provides the user options to enable two-factor authentication (2-FA) for computer access by requiring the user to enter a PIN and carry the GateKeeper to login.[10] If the USB dongle lock is ever removed from the computer, the software immediately locks the computer.[11]

GateKeeper Enterprise

The GateKeeper Enterprise software integrates with the GateKeeper hardware which allows the administrator to control the deployment and management of GateKeepers on the network.[12] The IT administrator can set security policies, gather log data for auditing, conduct productivity analysis, and deploy updates to the client software.[13]

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