SOURCE: ActivIdentity; GlobalPlatform
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October 28, 2009 09:30 ET
GlobalPlatform Selects Eric Le Saint From ActivIdentity as Its Systems Committee Chair
Leadership Role in Specifications Organization Solidifies ActivIdentity's Commitment to Industry Standards
FREMONT, CA and REDWOOD CITY, CA--(Marketwire - October 28, 2009) - ActivIdentity Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTI), a global leader in strong authentication and credential management,
and GlobalPlatform,
the worldwide leader in smart card infrastructure development, today
announced that Eric Le Saint, ActivIdentity's director of security, IP and
standards engagement, has been elected as GlobalPlatform's Systems
Committee Chair.
The GlobalPlatform Systems Committee defines open specifications to support
the back-office infrastructure of any smart card program, as well as
developing, maintaining and evolving specific functionality to support the
life cycle of GlobalPlatform smart cards and their applications. The
technology created is industry neutral and facilitates convergence between
mobile solutions, contact- and contactless solutions, physical and logical
access, and applications for finance, m-commerce, government or enterprise
ID, healthcare and transportation.
Mr. Le Saint will drive the system committee's work to meet the advancing
requirements of various markets by liaising with GlobalPlatform's
Government and Mobile Task Forces, and progressing joint initiatives with
relevant industry bodies. More specifically over the coming twelve months
he will lead GlobalPlatform's efforts to develop a messaging configuration
for trusted service managers and mobile network operators which supports
over-the-air data exchange and will also progress a messaging configuration
for the identity community which streamlines the issuance of identity
documents.
"Eric has been involved in GlobalPlatform for several years and led the
organization's identity cards working group where he contributed
significantly to GlobalPlatform's Messaging Configuration for the mass
personalization of U.S. Personal Identity Verification cards," said Kevin
Gillick, executive director at GlobalPlatform. "We believe Eric brings a
combination of technology expertise, passion for achievement and the
ability to meet the needs of our members that will serve our systems
committee well."
"The selection of Eric showcases the caliber of executive we have at
ActivIdentity," said Grant Evans, chairman and chief executive officer at
ActivIdentity. "We're proud of his accomplishments within GlobalPlatform
and we'll give him all the support he needs to be successful in his new
role as Systems Committee Chair. As a company we actively support the work
of GlobalPlatform and other industry associations or standardization
bodies. We are committed to working in cooperation with all stakeholders to
ensure the creation of standards that will support multi-application,
multi-actor and multi-business model implementations."
At ActivIdentity, Mr. Le Saint defines product security policies and
approves product releases that meet these policies. He also plays an active
leadership role in the standardization of U.S. government ID cards with
NIST / ISO and the U.S. Department of Defense. Furthermore, he has been
appointed as editor of the ANSI Generic Identity Command Set (GICS).
About ActivIdentity
ActivIdentity Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTI) is a global leader in strong
authentication and credential management, providing solutions to
confidently establish a person's identity when interacting digitally. For
more than two decades the company's experience has been leveraged by
security-minded organizations in large scale deployments such as the U.S.
Department of Defense, Nissan, and Saudi Aramco. The company's customers
have issued more than 100 million credentials, securing the holder's
digital identity. ActivIdentity is headquartered in Silicon Valley,
California. For more information, visit www.actividentity.com.
About GlobalPlatform
GlobalPlatform is the world leader in smart card infrastructure
development. Its proven technical specifications for cards, devices and
systems are regarded as the industry standard for achieving interoperable,
sustainable and flexible smart card deployments that support
multi-application, multi-actor and multi-business model implementations.
GlobalPlatform is a member driven association with cross-industry
representation from all world continents. As of October 2009, an estimated
449 million GlobalPlatform-based smart cards had been deployed.
Additionally, 2.2 billion mid range USIM / SIM cards worldwide are
estimated to use GlobalPlatform card technology to enable over-the-air
(OTA) application downloads for 3G and GSM mobile networks.
www.globalplatform.org
2009 is the 10th anniversary of GlobalPlatform -- to learn more about its
achievements click
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