Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

New Datamonitor study reveals enterprise password discontent

Thursday, January 31, 2008

ActivIdentity Corporation has released a new study developed by Datamonitor, a market research firm. The report, “A New Look at the ROI for Enterprise Smart Cards,” surveyed more than 200 organizations on the state of passwords in the enterprise and the adoption of smart card identification. The research found that only 21 percent of respondents believe that passwords alone provide sufficient protection to the enterprise. Sixty-two percent of enterprises stated that they have experienced problems relating to passwords being shared, borrowed or stolen from within their organizations. The majority of those surveyed see the industry moving towards a streamlined, single ID for physical and logical access. By eliminating previous means of employee ID, organizations could save approximately $465,000 in three years, and this number does not take into account the IT hours wasted on password resets or enterprise-mandated password changes. The full report is available courtesy of ActivIdentity at www.actividentity.com.


New Datamonitor Study Reveals Enterprise Password Discontent

Research Shows Only 21 Percent of Respondents Believe Passwords Alone Provide Sufficient Protection; Notes IT Budget Drain Caused by Passwords

FREMONT, Calif. — ActivIdentity Corporation , a global leader in digital identity assurance, today announced general availability of a new study developed by Datamonitor, a leading market research firm. The report, “A New Look at the ROI for Enterprise Smart Cards,” surveyed more than 200 organizations on the state of passwords in the enterprise and the adoption of smart card identification. The research found that only 21 percent of respondents believe that passwords alone provide sufficient protection to the enterprise. “Our research indicates that the password as a security measure has practical limitations within today’s IT organizations,” says Tim Gower, senior research director at Datamonitor. “The market is reaching the tipping point for broader adoption of stronger forms of identification and authentication within the enterprise.”

Sixty-two percent of enterprises stated that they have experienced problems relating to passwords being shared, borrowed or stolen from within their organizations. Moreover, enterprises that operate on different password systems for applications and databases, networks and workstations spend nearly 40 man hours per week on employee identification systems. The majority of those surveyed see the industry moving towards a streamlined, single ID for physical and logical access. By eliminating previous, inefficient means of employee identification, organizations could save approximately $465,000 in three years, and this number does not take into account the IT hours wasted on password resets or enterprise-mandated password changes.

“We believe this report is an important look at the state of the smart card ID adoption curve, and aligns with trends that we are seeing in the market today,” said Thomas Jahn, CEO of ActivIdentity. “An increasing number of organizations have recognized the security benefits of multi-function smart cards. As a result, they are replacing passwords, traditional tokens, photo ID and proximity cards with multi-function smart card solutions such as the ActivIdentity Smart Employee ID, to converge physical and logical security for a greater return on enterprise investment.”

The full report, entitled “A New Look at the ROI for Enterprise Smart Cards,” was published by Datamonitor in January 2008. It is freely available courtesy of ActivIdentity at www.actividentity.com.

For more information on Smart Employee ID please visit: www.actividentity.com/solutions/industry/smartemployeeid.php.

About ActivIdentity

ActivIdentity® Corporation identity solutions secure the business of enterprise, government, healthcare, and financial services organizations worldwide. Trusted identity is the core of the ActivIdentity platform enabling security for data, networks, applications, passwords and credentials, web, email and documents, transactions as well as converged security.

ActivIdentity® solutions support the convergence of physical and logical identity through strong authentication with smart card management lifecycle management, adding enterprise single sign on, and data encryption and digital signature.

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.

For more information, visit www.actividentity.com[end] 

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