February 2009 |
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Hirsch Teams with CoreStreet for Identity Solutions
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Professional Services Leads Hirsch into Systems
Integration
SANTA ANA, CA, (February 18, 2009) - Hirsch Electronics, a leading supplier of
access control and security management solutions, announces its Professional
Services Group has developed a solution for verifying digital identity
certificates by integrating both their Velocity Security Management System and
RUU Verification Station with Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)
201-enabling technology from CoreStreet, a leading provider of credential
validation solutions. The integration allows smart card-based identity
credentials -- such as the U.S. government's Personal Identity Verification (PIV)
card -- to be verified not only during a spot check at a verification station,
but also in an ongoing, near real-time implementation of an access control
system using registered credentials.
Hirsch traditionally sells through a dealer/installer channel, but several years
ago Hirsch responded to market demands for convergence and interoperability of
access control systems into the IT infrastructure by creating a business unit to
deliver professional services.
According to Mark Allen, Hirsch's director of enterprise convergence solutions,
which includes the Professional Services Group, "We are one of Hirsch's fastest
growing business units, because we can directly and immediately respond to the
customer's requests for IT centric solutions that integrate a number of
third-party components into a new, unified system. CoreStreet made it easy to
close the loop for checking the status of smart card certificates with their
FIPS 201 Software Development Kit (SDK)." Hirsch's end-to-end Identity and
Access Management System ™ is illustrated at http://www.hirschelectronics.com/identity.asp
.
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Hirsch and CoreStreet are both leaders in applying Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
technology with trusted identity cards that contain secure certificates for use
by logical and physical access control systems. The integrated solution from
Hirsch allows a physical access control system to grant access to a cardholder
at a door based on a set of authorization rules. For instance, a rule can be
enforced that the server database must confirm the status of the card's
certificate with the appropriate validation authorities using the Online
Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) standard. Thus, cardholders with revoked
certificates are denied access.
"Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12 mandates government
employees and contractors use their PIV card or DoD Common Access Card (CAC) not
only for logical access to information resources but also for physical access to
facilities," said Guy Vancollie, vice president marketing, CoreStreet. "Working
together with a leader in access control such as Hirsch Electronics allows us to
respond to civilian and defense agencies' requirements for FIPS 201 compliant
converged security solutions."
About CoreStreet
Every day, the world's most demanding government and commercial enterprises rely
on CoreStreet technology to authorize critical events, ranging from signed
communications and transactions to physical access. More information, including
technical whitepapers, industry solution studies and a list of the patents
awarded to the company, is available at www.corestreet.com.
About Hirsch Electronics
Hirsch manufactures security systems for worldwide markets. Hirsch is a
recognized leader in IP-based physical security solutions that interoperate with
other networked databases, devices and systems. Hirsch's award-winning
role-based access control (RBAC), identity management, and security management
systems integrate access control, digital video, alarm monitoring, smart cards
and biometrics. Hirsch security solutions are IT-centric, highly secure, and
scalable to even the largest organizations. Website:
www.HirschElectronics.com.
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