Online and Digital Identification, Securing Web 2.0, PKI and Digital Certificates

Cryptomathic joins OASIS as contributor

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Key management system provider Cryptomathic has joined the membership of OASIS (Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) as a contributor.

As a member of OASIS, Cryptomathic will be a part of the Key Management Interoperability Protocol Technical Committee and work toward promoting a single protocol for communication between encryption systems and enterprise applications such as e-mail, databases and storage devices.


“To ensure market interoperability we see it as a priority to work with OASIS to standardize key management procedures across the industry,” said Boris Schumperli, project manager for Cryptomathic KMS. [end] 

E-security products provider Cryptomathic has released the Cryptomathic Cloud Wallet, which enables secure mobile payments through the cloud.

Rather than using payment applications that are delivered through EMV chips located in payment cards or on smart phones, the Cloud Wallet links a user’s payment methods and mobile devices to a secure networked platform.

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Denizbank, a private bank with 588 branches in Turkey, has joined Turkcell’s Cep-T Cuzdan platform, enabling its customers to make contactless payments with their NFC-enabled handsets.

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The OASIS international open standards consortium has created a new committee tasked with the development of standardized protocols for online service providers to enable elevated trust levels in the electronic identity credential authentication process. These protocols will extend interoperability among online service providers and simplify e-transactions for end-users.

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Cryptomathic introduced Mobile AuthApp, a line of two-factor authentication apps for smart phones. These apps enable users to authenticate themselves via a mobile device without the need for a separate authentication token.

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