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whitepaper VeriSign PKI-Based Certificates Are Rock Solid: From the Tumultuous Launch of the Integrated Cargo System to Today2009-06-17 Verisign
  Representing 250 customs brokers and freight forwarding businesses in Australia, the Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia Inc. (CBFCA) is an industry association that represents members' interests in various Australian Customs and Border Protection Service consultative forums - providing members with guidance, representation, services and access to the latest industry information. The challenge was that Australian Customs and Border Protection Service wanted a new application to protect shipment documents from unauthorized alterations during transit of the goods and the legacy system required dedicated communications lines that were becoming increasingly expensive. CBFCA deployed Gatekeeper Digital Certificates.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Centrally Managing Trust, Security & Compliance in Educational Institutions2009-04-27 Comodo
  A University with a continuously expanding number of web-enabled applications, servers and internet/networking arrangements was acquiring hundreds of SSL certificates each year. Multiple IT project leaders were independently sourcing digital certificates for each project or user as the requirement arose. Further, many of these certificates were used to support applications processing financial, personal and business confidential information. Without a simple way to coordinate and manage this critical and dynamic security environment, the University shouldered a costly administrative, digital certificate overhead. Just as important, security management and compliance controls were difficult, if not impossible, to assure. The distributed and ad-hoc approach to digital certificate management was inadvertently negating important security benefits.

Tags: Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper VeriSign Enables a Major Satellite Internet Service Provider to Further Promote Security and Affordability2009-02-18 Verisign
  WildBlue Communications, Inc. is an Internet service provider that delivers reliable broadband connection via satellite for people in remote and rural areas requiring high-speed Internet connectivity. The challenge was to enhance security and integrity by leveraging open standards-based X.509 PKI digital certificates for device authentication, the need to keep the cost of equipment and service attractive and affordable for rural subscribers and the operational requirement to restrict service registration by subscriber to WildBlue's network in the presence of other spatially overlapping networks. WildBlue deployed VeriSign Device Certificate Service.

Tags: Security Administration, Staff Training
  
whitepaper Off-Premise ATM Leader Is First-to-Market With Remote Key Transport by Utilizing VeriSign Managed PKI Service2008-10-23 Verisign
  Triton Systems of Delaware (Triton) is a leading provider of off-premise Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) in North America. Today, after 20 years of production at its Long Beach, Mississippi manufacturing plant, the company has shipped more than 180,000 units - many of which can be found stationed in convenience and grocery stores worldwide. The challenge was to eliminate the cost associated with two people having to physically visit each ATM to enter and change master keys, while still maintaining high security and to comply with the growing global requirement to support remote key transport for ATMs. Triton deployed VeriSign Managed PKI Service.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Thales Case Study: Secure Payment Submission2008-05-24 Thales
  BACS (Bankers Automated Clearing System), the UK ACH service, is one of the largest and most successful money transfer organisations worldwide. Its Direct Debit and Direct Credit services process over 60m payment items in a busy day, on behalf of over 100,000 UK businesses. The infrastructure of BACSTEL is now aging rapidly, proving more expensive than more modern alternatives to operate and lacking the flexibility to support new, innovative services. The smartcard is used to digitally sign all payment instructions, tying them to the signer and ensuring that they cannot be accidentally or deliberately altered. Each bank has the flexibility to select its own Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for the issuing of the digital certificates used on this card.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Innovative Regional Bank Maintains Market Leadership by Deploying VeriSign Unified Authentication to Boost Customer Trust2008-05-09 Verisign
  Alpha Bank, founded in 1879, is one of the largest banks in Greece. Alpha Bank wanted to mitigate the risk of fraud as well as build and maintain a trusted online environment for its customers. The bank also needed to be in full compliance with the Bank of Greece's new regulations on authentication of e-banking customers. Alpha Bank did not want any new solution to have a negative impact on user experience, or create unnecessary increases in support costs and complexity. Alpha Bank worked with ADACOM S.A. to implement: VeriSign Unified Authentication with One-Time Password (UA-OTP) Service.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Large Polish Bank Gains Advanced Public Key Infrastructure With New Server Solution2008-05-01 Microsoft
  One of the largest banks in Poland wanted to build a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to centralize the authentication of users, devices, and applications. The bank also wanted a mechanism to electronically sign and encrypt documents and e-mail messages. After a thorough evaluation, the bank deployed Windows Server 2008 - which offers built-in support for PKI - in a pilot environment, along with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007. The initial deployment was so successful that the bank plans to extend the solution throughout the organization by the end of 2008. The centralized authentication increases security by providing authorized access to both information and bank facilities. Improved efficiency helps accelerate decision making.

Tags: Authentication - Encryption, Server Platforms - OS
  
whitepaper Customer Support Improved Via Convenient Identification and Authorization of Avaya Technicians2008-02-03 Verisign
  A global leader in secure and reliable Internet Protocol telephony systems and communications software applications and services, Avaya, Inc. serves more than one million businesses. When the company embarked on the design of a new identification and authorization mechanism for its sizable technician workforce, critical success factors were to ensure security and integrity, as well as gaining full customer acceptance and comfort with the proposed solution. VeriSign Managed PKI (MPKI) and VeriSign Unified Authentication (UA) with VeriSign Multipurpose Next-Generation Tokens helped Avaya achieve this, and more.

Tags: Business Functions, Authentication - Encryption
  
whitepaper Customer Support Improved Via Convenient Identification and Authorisation of Avaya Technicians2008-02-03 Verisign
  A recognised world leader in secure Internet Protocol (IP) telephony systems, communications applications, and services, Avaya helps its customers leverage new and existing networks to achieve superior results when compared to more traditional approaches. Avaya needed the implementation to impose nominal overhead on customers, and be manageable for technicians. Avaya deployed VeriSign Managed Public Key Infrastructure (MPKI) Services and VeriSign Unified Authentication (UA) with VeriSign Multipurpose Next-Generation Tokens.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper New Solution Helps City Strengthen IT Security, Automate Software Distribution2008-01-01 Microsoft
  As part of an ongoing effort to operate more efficiently, the City of Tampere wants to make more information and services available online while strengthening IT security. Additionally, the city wants to better manage its systems using limited IT resources. In 2007, Tampere made plans to upgrade 6,500 client computers to the Windows Vista operating system, and it began deploying the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system on test servers. The city also decided to implement a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to help protect information that is exchanged across applications, internal networks, and the Internet.

Tags: Server Platforms - OS
  

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