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UPEK® announces support for RSA SecurID® one-time password technology

Monday, February 4, 2008

UPEK® has made available its Protector Suite® QL 5.8 software and Eikon™ Digital Privacy Manager USB peripheral now with embedded RSA SecurID® technology. UPEK’s Secure Endpoint Solution with Digital ID™ engine is engineered to embed RSA SecurID technology, allowing enterprise IT administrators to deploy multi-factor authentication. The solution supports up to three factors of authentication with the fingerprint biometric, the RSA SecurID software token and an optional PIN.


UPEK® Announces Support for RSA SecurID® One-Time Password Technology

Introduction Marks Latest Innovation for Biometric-Enabled Multi-Factor Authentication for Use with Millions of Notebook Computers and Peripherals

EMERYVILLE, Calif. — UPEK® Inc., a leading brand of secure biometric fingerprint solutions, today announced the availability of its Protector Suite® QL 5.8 software and award-winning Eikon™ Digital Privacy Manager USB peripheral now with embedded RSA SecurID® technology. The joint technology solution combines the convenience and security of biometrics in millions of existing notebook computers with the market-leading strong authentication solution from RSA, The Security Division of EMC.

UPEK’s Secure Endpoint Solution with Digital ID™ engine is engineered to embed RSA SecurID technology, allowing enterprise IT administrators to conveniently deploy multi-factor authentication and reduce costs associated with token loss and replacement, while increasing productivity by streamlining the authentication process with just a swipe of the finger. This solution also is designed to leverage RSA SecurID built-in integration with more than 200 leading vendors of firewalls, remote access servers and wireless access points. The solution supports up to three factors of authentication with the fingerprint biometric, the RSA SecurID software token and an optional PIN.

“The combination of biometric access devices and robust security technology is making multi-factor authentication easier to implement across the enterprise,” said Roger Kay, founder and president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, Inc. “With biometrics and a solid security infrastructure, organizations can protect both the endpoint platform and corporate network resources without sacrificing convenience.”

This solution is built to enhance overall security through biometric confirmation of the person using the device, and is accessed through its Protector Suite QL client software suite, certified as RSA SecurID Ready. UPEK-enabled notebooks and peripherals can be immediately enabled to take advantage of RSA SecurID OTP technology. By embedding RSA technology within the latest generation of UPEK peripherals and chipsets for the notebook computer market, an RSA SecurID software token seed, which needs to be purchased separately directly from RSA or its channel partners, can be stored securely in the UPEK hardware and be used to generate one-time passwords directly from within the biometric hardware. This solution provides IT organizations strong authentication with non-repudiation while adding a new level of user convenience for strong adoption. (For a list of supported notebook computers, see the UPEK website at: http://www.upek.com/tokens.)

“RSA is committed to delivering authentication choice to the market. UPEK-enabled notebooks and peripherals that support RSA SecurID strong authentication are a compelling new option for enterprises that require multi-factor authentication,” said Christopher Young, Vice President and General Manager, Identity and Access Assurance Group at RSA. “Coupling end user convenience with cost effectiveness, this solution offers stronger security via the devices that users already carry.”

“We’re pleased to add RSA SecurID technology to our Digital ID engine,” said Greg Goelz, UPEK Vice President of Marketing. “Growing concerns about PC and network security are driving the adoption of multi-factor authentication, and this allows us to serve the largest biometric-enabled installed base of notebook PCs in the market. Users simply swipe their finger to authenticate, without having to carry a separate token.”

The award-winning Eikon Digital Privacy Manager includes the latest UPEK Digital ID technology and now features improved biometric performance, support for 256-bit AES encryption, and the ability to remotely activate and provision the device for support of strong authentication services including RSA SecurID technology.

About UPEK

UPEK, Inc., a global leader in biometric fingerprint security solutions, offers integrated end-to-end solutions including comprehensive design and integration services to the world’s leading consumer and industrial products companies. UPEK solutions enable the strongest fingerprint authentication security available, packaged for high user convenience and rapid integration into existing products and network architectures. The company has been pioneering biometric fingerprint technology since 1996 and shipping product in volume since 1999. UPEK is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with offices in Prague, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo. For more information, please visit http://www.upek.com[end] 

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