Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

CardLogix releases new dual interface cards for secure ID

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

CardLogix has a new line of dual interface smart cards targeted at the secure ID and government ID markets. The cards will be available with either Multos or Java OS. Though the CREDENTSYS cards are not currently on the GSA approved FIPS 201 list, the announcement suggests this will be the company’s intention citing, “(they) meet the requirements of the U.S. Government Personal Identity Verification (PIV) program for securing identity, data and facilities.”


CARDLOGIX INTRODUCES THE CREDENTSYS™ DUAL INTERFACE SMART CARD FAMLIY FOR SECURE ID

Irvine, Ca., September 6, 2006 – CardLogix, a leading provider of secure smart cards, announced today the CREDENTYSYS™ smart card family for secure ID and access. The family consists of smart cards that meet the requirements of the U.S. Government Personal Identity Verification (PIV) program for securing identity, data and facilities.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has mandated that all Federal Agencies start issuing FIPS 201 approved PIV II cards by the fall of 2006. Governed by Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12, this program will verify the identity of every employee throughout all agencies and significantly improve data security as well. Employees will use the card for identification, as well as facility and data access. The cards are programmed with security levels appropriate to individual status and required access. Using advanced cryptography, the card authenticates and protects the cardholder’s identity and privileges from unauthorized access and use. CREDENTSYS Card Family features include:

  • A choice of two secure OS configurations, Multos and Java Card>/li>
  • Dual interface technology- with two interfaces in the same card; CREDENTSYS cards can either be inserted into a reader or passed by a contactless-type reader.
  • Patented Flexible Bump interconnection technology. This manufacturing process innovatively extends the durability of the card’s internal connections to the embedded antenna for longer life.
  • CREDENTSYS cards are hardened for security and enhanced for performance with advanced RISC processors with crypto-cores. They feature EAL 4 silicon with NSA Suite B-compliant encryption.

CardLogix has considerable experience supplying smart card platforms to governments worldwide, with applications in security, financial, transportation and healthcare. As an approved supplier to the U.S. government, CardLogix is listed under Cage Code 1KV39. The company is also certified to ISO9000-2001. The CREDENTSYS smart card is available now in sample quantities.

About CardLogix

Founded in 1994, CardLogix is an ISO 9001/2000 Quality manufacturer of smart card technology platforms for the secure transaction of data and value. CardLogix smart card platforms empower applications such as Stored Value, Secure ID/Access and Loyalty throughout the world, making every transaction safer and easier. The company partners with reader suppliers, solution providers, and systems integrators to provide complete smart card systems. CardLogix empowers customers with smart card technology, plus smart business support, throughout every point of contact and need. For more information about CardLogix, go to www.cardlogix.com and www.smart-ecard.com.

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