HRIS, Benefit Administration and web-based HR software solutions from Employease.





"I can reliably challenge $70,000 in insurer overpayments with information that I simply didn't have access to before, no matter how expensive our old system was."
-Louise Leuenberger
Manager, Corporate Compensation and Benefits
Microsemi, Inc.


Employease Network Security

Employease utilizes several layers of security to keep your data safe. First, Employease requires that all users have a valid username, password and optional digital certificate to access the Employease Network.

The system's firewalls provide authentication of user information and encrypt each user's session. Employease utilizes 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption to secure data as it travels from the user's computer to the Employease Network.

For the sake of analogy, SSL acts as an armored truck keeping data safe during its journey to and from the user's computer and the Employease data center. Leading financial and online trading companies use a similar encryption methodology to secure data. The authentication acts a vault door keeping unwanted visitors from entering the application.

The optional digital certificate raises the security bar beyond what is offered at other leading e-commerce sites. The digital certificate ties a specific username and password to an individual computer.

Much like a bank customer would need to know their PIN number and have a valid bankcard when using an ATM, Employease customers must know their password and have a valid digital certificate when attempting to gain access to the Employease Network.

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Feb 4, 2012