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Redwood City, CA – December
10, 2007 – Authernative, Inc., the developer of innovative
user authentication and identity management technologies,
announced today that the Authernative® Cryptographic
Module has been placed on the Pre-validation list for
the Federal Information Processing Standards Publications
(FIPS) 140-2 Validation. FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government
computer security standard used to accredit cryptographic
modules and certify private sector vendor products for
use in government departments and regulated industries
that collect, store, transfer, share and disseminate
sensitive, but un-classified information. FIPS 140-2
validation is a requirement for any cryptographic product
which will be used in a U.S. government agency network.
Authernative® Cryptographic
Module is based on the recently issued U.S. Patent No.
7,299,356 titled “Key conversion method for communication
session encryption and authentication system” which
describes a new encryption key management system integrated
into an interactive mutual authentication protocol.
This protocol accomplishes mutual authentication through
a secure exchange of session-only random symmetric encryption
keys without allowing authentication credentials to
cross non-trusted communication media.
“Authernative® Cryptographic
Module provides for secure mutual authentication and
session-only random symmetric key distribution in client-server
architecture enabled with a multifactor authentication
scheme. It allows eliminating asymmetric keys usage
and overcomes certain weaknesses and difficulties in
implementation, administration, maintenance, and cost
containment of public key infrastructure (PKI), Kerberos,
and some other commercially available authentication
and key distribution systems and protocols”, said Dr.
Len Mizrah, CEO of Authernative, Inc. “The patented
Key Conversion Array technology provides for security
scalable with CPU power and network bandwidth, while
being highly resilient against communication session
eavesdropping attacks, replay man-in-the-middle attacks,
online and offline computer-processing attacks, and
session hijacking/phishing attacks”.
The FIPS 140-2 standard
is a joint effort by the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) in the United States, and the
Communications Security Establishment (CSE), under the
Canadian government. The Cryptographic Module Validation
Program (CMVP), headed by NIST, provides module and
algorithm testing for FIPS 140-2, which applies to Federal
agencies using validated cryptographic modules to protect
sensitive government data in computer and telecommunication
systems. FIPS 140-2 provides stringent third-party assurance
of security claims on any product containing cryptography
that may be purchased by a government agency.
Authernative® Cryptographic
Module extends the end-to-end security capabilities
of Authernative® AuthGuard® user authentication solution.
AuthGuard® performs strong user authentication and client-server
mutual authentication during the authentication stage
of the communication session. Authernative was voted
as a best solution provider at SecureGOV 2006 Strategic
Intelligence Council Meeting and is committed to helping
Federal agencies securely extend their networks and
access for mobile workforce, employees, vendors, and
public citizens. FIPS 140-2 validation of the Authernative®
Cryptographic Module will provide Federal agencies and
users with a high degree of security, assurance, and
dependability. Authernative is invited to present at
the upcoming SecureGOV 2008 Strategic Intelligence Council
Meeting, March 9-11, 2008 in Williamsburg, Virginia.
The FIPS standard, which
is mandated by law in the U.S. and very strictly enforced
in Canada, is also currently being reviewed by ISO to
become an international standard. FIPS 140-2 is gaining
worldwide recognition as an important benchmark for
third party validations of encryption products of all
kinds.
In order to expedite
the FIPS 140-2 validation process, Authernative partnered
with Corsec Security, Inc., a consulting firm with over
nine years of validation experience. “Corsec is proud
to be working on the validation of the Authernative®
Cryptographic Module,” said Matthew Appler, CEO, Corsec
Security, Inc. “Authernative’s decision to undergo the
stringent FIPS 140-2 validation process has shown their
tremendous dedication to providing customers with proven
third-party assurance.”
About Authernative:
Authernative provides
innovative patented software security solutions offering
identity and access management capabilities including
authentication, authorization, administration, and auditing.
The company’s products are used to prevent unauthorized
access to confidential data, protected resources, and
financial transactions. They allow organizations to
lower the cost of providing, deploying and managing
user authentication for enabling e-commerce and addressing
regulatory compliance requirements. For further information,
please visit
www.authernative.com
About Corsec Security:
Corsec Security, Inc.
specializes in helping companies navigate through the
complex process of receiving FIPS 140 and Common Criteria
(CC) certifications. Corsec’s consulting, document creation,
and project management services deliver unmatched expertise
in achieving government validation efforts at a firm,
fixed price. Corsec partners with companies around the
world to achieve local and international certification
and to add security functionality to a wide range of
products. Corsec minimizes the time, effort and money
a vendor needs to invest in validation while ultimately
maximizing the return on that investment. For further
information, please visit
www.corsec.com
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