Intercede delivers secure device identity for enterprise through MyID

Leading digital identity expert Intercede today announced that the latest version of its MyID identity and credential management software now gives organizations the capacity to issue and manage trusted identities for machines. Trusted Platform Module (TPM)-protected machine certificates can be used for strong authentication to verify the identity of devices that connect to an organization’s network, providing a vital piece of an enterprise’s cybersecurity defenses.

The development comes as the Internet of Things becomes increasingly prominent, and is designed to help combat the inherent threats it poses. Organizations must have absolute confidence that the devices connected to their networks are the devices they claim to be. Early adopters are expected to come from high security industries, and Intercede will soon commence provision of secure device identities for a major European multinational aerospace and defense corporation.

Allen Storey, Product Director at Intercede commented, “The Internet of Things is more than just hype and requires a change in the way organizations think about security. While protecting sensitive data will continue to be of the utmost importance, the surge in connected devices raises a new security concern; how to trust the identity of these devices.”

Storey added, “Establishing the true identity of a machine or device is a critical element in preventing criminals from gaining control of, or access to, an organization’s network. Anything that is Internet-connected but unprotected can be compromised, and can provide a wealth of valuable data to criminals. Embedded secure elements combined with device identities managed by MyID mean that organizations can now ensure that machines connecting to a corporate network can be properly identified.”

The addition of device identity management functionality is part of the release of Intercede’s MyID v10.0, which also includes Windows 8 virtual smart cards and a self-service app and kiosk for simple credential lifecycle management. Device identity is supported on TPM-equipped Windows devices.

For more information about MyID visit www.intercede.com/the-myid-system

About Intercede
Intercede is a software company specializing in identity and credential management with a global team of experts located in the US
and UK.

Intercede’s MyID software enables organizations to create and use trusted digital identities for employees, citizens and machines. This allows secure access to services, facilities, information and networks.

MyID meets the highest government standards yet is simple enough to be deployed onto consumer devices such as smart phones and tablets. Critically, MyID provides an easy, convenient and secure alternative to passwords.

Millions of identities are managed using MyID and Intercede has provided identity verification and management services to global customers for more than 20 years. MyID is a commercial off the shelf software product, designed and developed to be configurable so it can be embedded as the cornerstone of cyber security infrastructure for governments and corporations.

Customers trusting Intercede for secure digital identity include the US and UK governments and some of the world’s largest corporations, telecommunications providers and information technology partners.

For more information, please contact:

Intercede
Richard Parris, Chairman & Chief Executive
Lorraine Homer, Communication Director
+44 (0)1455 558111

Babel PR
Kathryn Mills-Webb
Babel PR for Intercede
+44 (0)20 7434 5550
[email protected]

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