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Technology Behind Secure Internet Transactions Comes Down to Earth With Windows-Based Solution From WISeKey

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Extract from Article Published by Microsoft PressPass - The
Journalist's Resource for Microsoft News - 
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/
16 August, 2004 -WISeKey Offers Federated Identity
Solutions on the Windows Server 2003 Platform
WISeKey develops applications for organizations that require a
layer of security higher than is typically available in the market -
in sectors such as government, finance and defense. WISeKey
technology enables organizations to host a PKI certificate authority
within their own infrastructure, using a model of cross-certificates
between organizations to establish absolute trust. This autonomy is
essential for governments, which must house their own IT security
infrastructure to maintain complete control over their national
security.
Last month, WISeKey and Microsoft signed a contract with the
government of Portugal to establish a similar identity framework.
Three of Portugal's ministries have independent authentication
systems, with different passwords required for each. Microsoft is
teaming up with WISeKey to implement the solution, initially to
integrate Portugal's disparate systems, and subsequently to
incorporate PKI security.
"Essentially, governments want to emulate the interactions that
take place in the analogue world," says Carlos Moreira, CEO of
WISeKey. "Before they create binding transactions between citizens
and governments, they want to have the authentication infrastructure
in the country and not somewhere else. You wouldn't expect France to
issue a passport for England, for example."
Wisekey's technology takes advantage of the certificate authority
built into Windows Server 2003, which Microsoft originally designed
to manage user licenses for the operating system. Wisekey's security
solution enables Windows Server 2003 to serve as a full PKI
certificate authority at a fraction of the cost of a traditional
certificate authority application.
"With this combination of Windows Server 2003 and federated
identity technology from WISeKey, we can deliver, for less than
$20,000, a full identity infrastructure which a year ago would have
cost $1 million or more," Moreira says. "So now that it is becoming
affordable, developing countries as well as smaller organizations and
companies can afford to move into Class 3 security, and this in turn
will increase the transactional value of the Internet."
Why Is Authentication So Important?
PKI's certificate-based client authentication, strong encryption
and secure electronic signatures eliminate the need for people to
print out, sign and send in forms they download from government Web
sites. PKI is a prerequisite to paperless interactions, because a
trusted digital signature is the only way to be sure of the
confidentiality and authenticity required for these automated
processes.
"Widespread use of PKI authentication is dependent on solutions
that can use public keys, such as the Mauritius e-marketplace," says
Per Bendix Olsen, government partner manager for Microsoft Europe,
Middle East and Africa. "Now governments are realizing the
possibility of end-to-end case management workflow, which is
essential if they want to harvest all the benefits of e-government."
Integration Is the Path to Efficient E-Government
WISeKey implemented a cross-government identity platform based on
Windows Server 2003, creating a single framework for the government
to interact with companies and citizens.
"Organizations are starting to look to the Internet for highly
strategic transactions, and now they can reach that level of
transaction security with Windows 2003, a browser and Wisekey,"
Moreira says. "So extremely secure applications like e-voting are
possible, provided that the right enhancements are implemented
alongside the Windows infrastructure."
Microsoft EMEA Brings Together a Full Set of Public Sector
Solutions by Partner ISVs
"Security and secure access to information and the extension of
workflow to include citizens and companies are key components of
e-government," Olsen says. "We look to partners such as Wisekey to
ensure that solutions based on Microsoft technology are available in
all areas of the public sector."
According to Olsen, "By bringing together these solutions together
in the context of one public sector resource, we not only support our
partners with additional reach and exposure for their products, we
give public organizations the tools to enhance and extend their IT
infrastructure and build on their existing investment in Microsoft
platforms and desktops."
Full Article at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/ and
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