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Hirsch Identive’s Velocity Software Verified Compliant with Trusted Computing Group IF-MAP Standard

Can now allow organizations to implement more effective, integrated security systems alongside their IT networks

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Hirsch Identive announced that its Velocity Access Control and Security Management software has been tested and verified to be compliant with the IF-MAP computing standard by the international industry standards organization, Trusted Computing Group.

IF-MAP is a standard computing protocol that supports dynamic data interchange among a wide variety of IT networking components. By becoming IF-MAP compliant, Hirsch Identive’s systems can now allow organizations to implement more effective, integrated security systems alongside their IT networks.

“IF-MAP enables a tight level of integration between physical and network access control that solves many security issues,” says John Piccininni, vice president of business development for Hirsch Identive. “The initial use case for IF-MAP integration with Velocity is the convergence of physical and network access control policies and permissions. For example, information about an employee’s location can be dynamically communicated from Hirsch’s physical access control system to the IT network via IF-MAP, and then access to network resources can be granted or denied based on a person’s presence in a given area or building. This minimizes the tendency of employees to tailgate behind their co-workers through access controlled doors, while ensuring that anyone logging onto the network is actually in the building.”

Employees must present their credentials to specific readers at doors in the area or network access may be denied or limited. Those requesting VPN network privileges or access to wireless points and even industrial controls can be granted or denied based on their presence. This capability begins to fulfill the long discussed promise of security convergence: enhancing physical and network security and improving operational efficiency and compliance, while at the same time containing organizational risk and cost.

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