Datacard reveals new ID software
27 October, 2009
category: Biometrics, Government
Datacard Group, a provider of secure ID and card personalization solutions, announced the launch of Datacard Secura identification software. The system is designed to help governments issue secure credentials and minimize fraudulent identity.
This software enables agencies to enroll applicants and authenticate identities in passport, national ID, driver’s license and government employee ID programs.
It is a suite of applications that enables role-based identity management, allowing government agencies to establish a trusted source for validating identities and credentials. It provides strong authentication across a range of activities from secure enrollment to credential issuance to post-issuance management of secure IDs.
Secura software optimizes security with the latest multi-modal biometric matching technology, and supports secure transmission and storage of identity and credential data. It also helps agencies improve efficiency with a modular design and configurable workflows that can be tailored to specific customer requirements.
Datacard states that the system can be used with programs, such as the U.S. governments FIPS 201 and international passport standards from the International Civil Aviation Organization.