CRYPTOCard Smart Card Supports VeriSign; CRYPTOCard's SC-1 Smart Card Provides Secure E-mail.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers KANATA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 15, 2002 CRYPTOCard, (www.cryptocard.com) the innovative leader in Secure Password Technology, today announced that the CRYPTOCard Smart Card (SC-1) supports a VeriSign Digital ID. Much like a drivers license or a passport is used in face-to-face interactions, the SC-1, combined with a VeriSign Digital ID for Secure E-mail, enables a user to digitally sign an e-mail message using Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see . Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, or Netscape Messenger The e-mail client in Netscape Communicator. It has been superseded by Netscape Mail. See Netscape Communicator. to electronically prove their identity. Additionally, as CRYPTOCard makes it simple for users to download VeriSign Digital IDs onto their SC-1, a user can separate their private key from their hard drive, thereby, preventing a hacker from gaining access to the private key via a stolen computer. The SC-1 is also PIN protected to prevent unauthorized users from accessing and/or clearing the card of any stored tokens or Digital IDs. Providing significant savings over RSA (1) (Rural Service Area) See MSA. (2) (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) A highly secure cryptography method by RSA Security, Inc., Bedford, MA (www.rsa.com), a division of EMC Corporation since 2006. It uses a two-part key. , the SC-1 is a hardware/software-combined unit that holds a software token A software token is a type of two-factor authentication security device that may be used to authorize the use of computer services. Software tokens operate on a general purpose electronic device like a desktop computer, laptop, PDA, or mobile phone. that can positively authenticate a user to several applications and/or secure servers. The SC-1 makes it simple to positively authenticate the identity of all parties attempting to access information or services online, and enables a completely secure e-mail environment. A user simply inserts the SC-1 into a CRYPTOCard Smart Card Reader to log on, and removes the card to log off - no smart card, no access. The user utilizes the same approach whether logging on locally to a Windows 2000 network, or remotely accessing the system via dialup, ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. , or the Internet. The SC-1's portability enables users to send and receive signed and/or encrypted e-mail (that authenticates the identity of sender and receiver, verifies message integrity, and ensures privacy of the message content and all attachments), or present their Digital ID to gain access to secured Web sites, without having to remember multiple passwords, from anywhere at anytime. "The integration of VeriSign's Digital ID further underscores CRYPTOCard's commitment to make affordable, easy-to-use Secure Password Technology available to all organizations," commented Malcolm MacTaggart, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , CRYPTOCard. "If VeriSign provides a smart-card enabled service or product solution, it will work with CRYPTOCard smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. ." Digital IDs, also known as digital certificates, bind an identity to a pair of electronic keys that can be used to encrypt and sign digital information. Issued by a certification authority See CA. , Digital IDs typically contain the user's name, a serial number, expiration dates, a copy of the certificate holder's public key (used for encrypting messages and digital signatures), and the digital signature of the certificate-issuing authority (to enable the recipient to verify that the certificate is real). CRYPTOAdmin couples something in the user's possession (a smart card or token), with something the user knows (a PIN) to positively authenticate all users attempting network access. The server generates an unpredictable one-time `Secure Password' that must match the one-time `Secure Password' generated by a specific user's smart card or token. As the `Secure Password' is only valid for the current logon attempt it is useless to hackers. Providing centralized authentication with decentralized de·cen·tral·ize v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities. administration, regardless of network infrastructure or user location, the server supports hierarchical administration, replication/fail-over, and a wide range of operator definitions on a variety of server platforms including Windows NT/2000, Solaris, and Redhat Linux. The CRYPTOCard Reader is ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 7816-1/2/3 compliant, EMV EMV Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (German: Electromagnetic Compatibility) EMV EuroPay, MasterCard, Visa (Smart debit cards) EMV Europay, Mastercard and Visa EMV Eftermiddagsverksamhet and Microsoft PC/SC PC/SC Personal Computer/Smart Card certified, and supports all major PC platforms. The SC-1 is ISO 7816, EMV 3.1.1, and Java Card A smart card that contains Java applets. Several applets can be stored in the card, and new ones can be added after issuance to the customer. See Java. 2.1 compliant. Its private key algorithms are DES and T-DES, and public key algorithms are RSA and SHA-1. The SC-1 can be labeled with a corporate logo or pertinent information, such as helpdesk numbers. About CRYPTOCard Established in 1989, CRYPTOCard provides cost-effective Secure Password Technology to leading enterprises worldwide in the government, technology, aerospace, financial, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors. The CRYPTOCard system positively authenticates a network user's identity by coupling something in the user's possession (a smart card, hardware token, or software token), with something the user knows (a PIN). CRYPTOCard's versatile two-factor authentication technology provides centralized authentication for all network access regardless of network infrastructure or user location, and eliminates the need for complicated passwords - greatly reducing Help-Desk costs associated with resetting. Partners include Cisco, Microsoft, Check Point, Entrust, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems. For additional information on CRYPTOCard, visit www.cryptocard.com. CRYPTOCard, CRYPTOAdmin, and the SC-1 CRYPTOCard Smart Card are trademarks of CRYPTOCard Corporation. 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