Hardware-based Strong Authentication for Enterprise Applications
TrustBearer has added support for hardware-based, strong authentication to Salesforce.com and Google Apps with its TrustBearer OpenID service.
TrustBearer OpenID is a federated digital identity web platform that provides strong authentication and eliminates the need for multiple usernames and accounts for different websites.
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Sign-up for a free account at OpenID.Trustbearer.com
TrustBearer has launched a new subscription service providing organizations with a custom, branded identity provider.
EXTENSION™ HealthConnect is a complete, web-based application for the issuance, use, and management of patient smart cards.
Strong Authentication & Secure Payment with New & Existing Systems
TrustBearer Access provides strong user authentication for web applications without the complex, costly deployment of new back-end infrastructure, policies, and procedures:
Low-cost migration to Strong Authentication and staged migration to PKI
Rapid, central deployment of new applications, security methods, and credentials with legacy systems
Enrollment, Registration, and Self-Service Applications for Kiosks and the Web
TrustBearer Connect helps organizations exchange credential-related data and enhance self-service applications:
Strong Authentication with User Registration, Enrollment, and Processing
Remote and on-site self-service using credential devices
Secure Collection, Exchange, and Synchronization of credential-related data
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Giesecke & Devrient (G&D), working with EXTENSION, Inc. and TrustBearer Labs, has developed a smart card-based solution that lets health care providers manage the security requirements outlined in the President’s economic stimulus bill. EXTENSION, Inc. has integrated the G&D Patient Health card and TrustBearer Access authentication software with EXTENSION™ software to create EXTENSION™ HealthConnect. This solution has been deployed at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City with the issuance of the first G&D patient health cards on April 1.
January 7, 2009 — TrustBearer Labs, an authentication and digital identity solutions company, announced today that the TrustBearer Desktop PIV API meets the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 201 requirements and is approved by US Government GSA for deployment in Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) programs. The certification enables government agencies to purchase TrustBearer Desktop PIV middleware to comply with the FIPS 201 standard as mandated by HSPD-12.
Get TrustBearer Desktop Try it For FreeWe deliver adaptive and effective identity solutions by creating software that simplifies and extends the use of credentials.
User credentials, such as passwords, smart cards, USB tokens, NFC devices, and biometrics are deployed by most organizations. Our core products improve the way people use credentials and allows organizations to improve their current systems while implementing new solutions using credentials over the web.
In addition to the company's product and support offerings, TrustBearer Labs offers custom consulting services for companies with unique security challenges. Our experienced team leverages its experience in cryptography, smart cards, biometrics, embedded devices, and identity management systems to deliver customized solutions.
HIMSS 2009, Chicago April 4-8 2009.
CTST, New Orleans
May 4-7, 2009
RSA Conference, San Francisco
April 20-24, 2009