SafeNet Used in E-Passport

SafeNet announced its HSM have been selected by government immigration departments in fourteen countries

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

July 24, 2006

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BALTIMORE -- SafeNet, Inc. (NASDAQ: SFNT), setting the standard for information security, today announced its Hardware Security Modules (HSM), have been selected by government immigration departments in fourteen countries including Australia, Finland, France, Iceland, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand to secure the Electronic Passport Projects.

E-Passport Projects are managed by local government immigration departments as a preventive measure to combat irregular immigration and unauthorized data alteration. The passport is embedded with a chip containing personal information, a biometric identifier of the passport holder and a digital signature. Digital signatures are a proven technology for data protection which reduces the risk of fraud and in turn reduces passport theft.

The authenticity of a digital signature is only as trustworthy and secure as the corresponding digital signing key. SafeNet HSMs are purpose-built hardware appliances that protect the digital signing key. The SafeNet HSM family of products comprises a range of hardware security solutions for digital identity applications, available in both embedded and stand-alone versions, to meet customer needs. SafeNet HSM products feature true hardware key management to maintain the integrity of encryption keys. Sensitive keys are created, stored and used exclusively within the secure confines of the hardware security module to prevent compromise.

SafeNet HSMs provide advanced features including direct hardware-to-hardware backup, split user role administration, multi-person authentication and trusted path authentication coupled with proven security and operational deployment experience in some of the largest PKIs in the world.

“We are proud to be selected by government immigration departments around the globe for their e-Passport Projects,” said Chris Fedde, senior vice president and general manager, SafeNet Enterprise Division. “This selection reflects the worldwide recognition that SafeNet’s FIPS and CC validated HSMs provide the highest possible level of security.”

SafeNet Inc. (Nasdaq: SFNT)

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