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OPEN SECURITY EXCHANGE TO
EXTEND INTEGRATION OF PHYSICAL AND CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT THROUGH
NEW INDUSTRY ALLIANCES, STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES
At RSA Conference, OSE Will
Unveil Best Practices for Smart Card Standards for Physical and Cyber
Security; New Relationship with Liberty Alliance Will Extend Federated
Identity Standards into Physical Security
RSA CONFERENCE, SAN FRANCISCO — February 24,
2004 — At this week’s RSA Conference in San Francisco, the
Open Security Exchange (OSE), a program of the IEEE Industry Standards
and Technology Organization (ISTO), will announce the formation of a
liaison with the Liberty Alliance that will help extend federated
identity standards for wireless devices to include physical security.
Additionally, the OSE will introduce a new white paper that outlines
best practices for unifying the management of physical and
cybersecurity with smart cards.
The OSE is a global organization composed of key leaders in the fields
of physical and cyber security, including Computer Associates, Gemplus,
HID Corporation and Tyco Software House.
Partnership with Liberty Alliance to Extend
Federated Identity
The OSE is announcing a liaison with the Liberty Alliance, the premier
open standards organization for federated identity and identity-based
services. Federated identity allows users to link identity information
between accounts without centrally storing personal information —
meaning that users can be authenticated by one company or Web site and
be recognized and delivered personalized content and services in other
locations without having to re-authenticate or sign on with a separate
username and password.
The OSE’s mission of integrating security management maps closely to
the Liberty Alliance’s goals of enabling federated identities across
all systems. The OSE/Liberty relationship will allow the two
organizations to collaborate on creating standards and best practices
to develop enhanced authentication methods for wireless, subscriber
identity module (SIM)-based access to Liberty-enabled Web services.
Ultimately, this would allow unified SIM authentication for physical
access control systems as well as network access, and increase a
company’s ability to offer convenient single sign-on for mobile
commerce payment systems.
“The OSE is firmly committed to supporting and contributing to the
Liberty standards and Mobile Business guidelines,” said Eric Maurice,
executive director of the Open Security Exchange. “These guidelines
complement the OSE’s efforts to promote security management by helping
organizations address the challenges related to federated identity
management across physical and cyber security infrastructures.”
“Our alliance with the OSE will help Liberty Alliance to
extend federated identity standards into the realm of physical
security,” said Michael Barrett, president of the Liberty Alliance and
vice president for privacy and security for American Express. “Liberty
Alliance’s mission has always been to promote interoperability and
federated identity across industries and across platforms. Together
with OSE we can build federated identity into the wireless and physical
security worlds.
New OSE White Paper Builds on Initial Charter
Building on the consortium’s first initiative for increasing the
convergence between the realms of physical and cyber security, as well
as the initial specifications announced last year, the OSE today
unveils a white paper, “Smart Card Enabled Access Control Used in
Logical and Physical Systems.” The paper can be downloaded from the
OSE’s Web site, www.opensecurityexchange.org.
The paper is a primer for companies planning to select smart cards for
both logical and physical access, providing technical guidance and
objective selection criteria that enable users to make educated choices
among the standards available and the various products offered by
vendors. This white paper will help end users understand how smart
cards can be used as credentials to control access to physical
locations and IT systems, for authentication to network tools and
specific business applications on a user-by-user basis.
Additionally, the paper outlines best practices related to the issuance
of credentials and the provisioning of users and privileges across
physical and IT systems.
“Security managers are faced with a daunting challenge in selecting
smart card technologies, with multiple, often conflicting standards
both for physical and cyber access control. It’s very cumbersome to
compare technologies from key vendors,” said Dave Hawkins, vice chair
of the Open Security Exchange’s Technical Working Group. “With this
white paper, we will educate business planners about the various
choices of technologies, the various standards and the existing options
most likely to lead to fully interoperable solutions.”
In addition to its four founders, Computer Associates,
Gemplus, HID Corporation, and Tyco Software House, the OSE’s current
members include ActivCard, CoreStreet, Fargo, Siemens Building
Technologies, Siemens Building Information and Communications Network
Inc., and VistaScape.
Members of the media are encouraged to schedule
individual briefings with OSE spokespeople or learn more during a
reception on Wednesday, February 25th at Room 121 North at the Moscone
Center, from 5-6 p.m. The OSE will also be presenting a solutions
showcase on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. on the RSA show floor.
About OSE
Dedicated to promoting the adoption of interoperability specifications
in the area of security management, the Open Security Exchange was
founded by Computer Associates International, Inc. (http://www.ca.com), Gemplus (http://www.gemplus.com),
HID Corporation (http://www.hidcorp.com)
and Tyco Software House (http://www.swhouse.com). The first
technical specifications issued by the Open Security Exchange address
interoperability between physical and cyber security technologies.
Membership in the Open Security Exchange is open to all qualified
organizations. For more information, please visit http://www.opensecurityexchange.org.
Contact
Greg Kohn
OSE Program Manager
+1 732 465 6486
greg.kohn@ieee-isto.org
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