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Entrust Integrates 3M Cogent Biometric Technology into Entrust IdentityGuard Software

New biometric joint effort helps organizations avoid vulnerable password schemes

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Biometric fingerprint authentication isn’t just for smartphones. Entrust, Inc. and 3M Cogent are integrating biometric fingerprint authentication into the award-winning Entrust IdentityGuard software authentication platform.

This collaboration allows organizations to leverage fingerprint biometrics to authenticate users for logical access to workstations. Entrust is embedding 3M Cogent fingerprint capture and verification technology, which will be available to both new and current Entrust IdentityGuard customers who subscribe to software maintenance support services.

“Entrust and 3M share the same standards and vision for authenticating identities,” said Entrust president Dave Wagner. “Integrating proven 3M biometric authentication is another step in the platform’s evolution — a stride that continues our focus on properly protecting customer identities.”

“Entrust and 3M have complementary offerings in the identity management marketplace — from digital certificate management to identity document issuance solutions,” said Teresa Wu, who manages the global biometric portfolio for 3M Cogent. “We will leverage our respective strengths and expertise to expand biometric capability within the Entrust IdentityGuard authentication platform to help customers deploy solutions that match their budget, users and security needs.”

In the U.S., law enforcement agencies may deploy biometric fingerprint capabilities to satisfy the FBI’s CJIS requirements for advanced authentication. This type of biometric authentication is ideal for organizations that require a combination of secure access to sensitive resources and proven user convenience.

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