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

Siemens chooses Verizon for identity authentication

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Munich-based Siemens AG has selected Verizon’s OmniRoot certificate chaining services to provide its global identity authentication.

The Verizon product authorizes Siemens’ in-house PKI and user identity certificates and intends to increase the security of its internal and external communications, as well as Web application delivery.


“It is increasingly difficult – but also increasingly important – for global companies to enable and ensure secure communications,” said Rainer Henkelmann, chief information security officer of Siemens AG. “A significant part of our business takes place online – in an increasingly extended enterprise environment, with customers and suppliers, as well as our own employees – and we need to ensure that our data and information is secure.” [end] 

Verizon Wireless and HTC have launched a new NFC-enabled handset, the Droid Incredible 4G LTE.

Powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the phone features a 4-inch super LCD qHD display, 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and built-in NFC connectivity.

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The state of Georgia has enlisted the help of LexisNexis to start a pilot program that utilizes identity verification and authentication tools to combatting tax fraud, reports Accounting Today.

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CSC has partnered with identity authentication technology and services provider Daon to produce a biometric multifactor authentication service for the banking industry. The product, called ConfidentID Mobile, provides in and out-of-band identity authentication for transactions in multiple channels, including online and mobile.

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Nevada-based multimodal biometric authentication provider BioID has announced that its webcam-based biometric recognition product can now be used for authentication to Intel’s Cloud SSO and McAfee’s Cloud Identity Manager products.

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