Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

New police ID system leaves an auditable trail while streamlining physical and logical security

Monday, September 17, 2007

ActivIdentity® Corporation is launching Smart Police ID, a range of smart card solutions that allow police forces to develop and implement comprehensive identity assurance strategies to meet evolving business and legislative requirements. The Smart Police ID enables police forces to consolidate physical and logical access controls into a single smart card that uses the familiar ‘chip and PIN’ style interface. Employees are able to quickly and securely access data and facilities, while at the same time providing an auditable trail of activities in the event of a security incident.


ActivIdentity Launches Identity Assurance Solutions for Police Forces Smart Police ID to provide support for UPSA compliance and regulations

London, UK, September 12, 2007 - ActivIdentity® Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTI), a global leader in digital identity assurance, is launching Smart Police ID, a range of smart card solutions that allow police forces to develop and implement comprehensive identity assurance strategies to meet evolving business and legislative requirements.

The new solutions are based on open technology standards which enable police forces to address immediate challenges, such as password management for IT systems and applications, while protecting capital investments by supporting future deployments of multi-purpose smart cards which enable logical and physical access to key applications, systems and facilities.

”By embracing the ActivIdentity SecureLogin® SSO solution, law enforcement organizations are implementing an infrastructure which not only eases the pain of password management, but also is amenable to meet the evolving standards of the UK Government, while ensuring the safe and secure identity of all employees,” explains Eric Tocatlian, Director of Northern European Sales at ActivIdentity.

ActivIdentity Smart Police ID enables police forces to consolidate physical and logical access controls into a single smart card. It utilises a familiar ‘chip and PIN’ style interface, enabling employees to quickly and securely access data and facilities, providing an auditable trail of activities in the event of a security incident.

Because smart cards enabled for both physical and logical access can be securely issued as a single function, police forces can leverage existing systems, such as the issuance of warrant cards, to streamline their business processes. In addition to functioning as a photo ID and a proximity badge for buildings access, the smart card is also an IT security device for digital identification, authentication and authorization at both local and national levels. The ActivIdentity solution is compliant with FIPS 201 / PIV and has been successfully deployed within major law enforcement organizations in the UK and around the world.

The solutions are pre-integrated with leading certificate authorities, directories and systems for file encryption, provisioning, identity management and physical access control for seamless deployment. In addition, the open standards-based architecture enables the ActivIdentity Smart Police ID to be integrated with most third party systems or applications.

ActivIdentity Smart Police ID will help UK police forces meet the recommendations of the Community Security Policy, Information Systems Strategy for the Police Service and the Unified Police Security Architecture (UPSA), a standard which is currently being developed by the National Police Improvement Agency (NPIA) to facilitate access to police data services through a single digital identity for law enforcement personnel.

“The introduction of UPSA will help UK police forces improve their ability to manage and share information, so strong authentication will be central to this process,” explains Marc Hudavert, vice-president and general manager of EMEA at ActivIdentity. “ActivIdentity is already supporting one-third of UK police forces in identity assurance and mobility initiatives and has used these deployments to build a solution that meets UPSA recommendations and supports potential future legislative and business requirements.”

For information on ActivIdentity Smart Police ID solutions, visit: ActivIdentity Smart Police ID solution For information on ActivIdentity SecureLogin® SSO please visit: ActivIdentity SecureLogin® SSO

About ActivIdentity

ActivIdentity® Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTI) is the trusted provider of identity assurance solutions for the enterprise, government, healthcare, and financial services markets worldwide. The company provides the only fully-integrated platform enabling organizations to issue, manage and use identity devices and credentials for secure access, secure communications, legally binding digital transactions, as well as intelligent citizen services.

ActivIdentity customers experience multiple benefits including increased network security, protection against identity theft and online fraud, enhanced workforce productivity, business process efficiencies, and regulatory compliance.

ActivIdentity solutions include Smart Employee ID, Enterprise Single Sign On, Strong Authentication, Secure Information and Transactions, and Smart Citizen ID.

More than 15 million users and 4,000 customers worldwide rely on solutions from ActivIdentity. Headquartered in Fremont, Calif., the company has development centers in the United States, Australia, France, and sales and service centers in more than ten countries. For more information, visit www.actividentity.com.

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