Identity Management Systems, Logical and Physical Access, Convergence

Contactless technology seen as key to securing visas and passports in countries around the globe

Tuesday, July 1, 2003

BY ANDY WILLIAMS, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

A focus on securing borders is leading countries to review their official government-issued documents. Simple paper documents—the passports of old—are simply no longer adequate in this modern, post 9-11 world. This is giving rise to the inclusion of advanced identification technologies, including biometrics, PKI, and contactless chips. 

Millions Of Canadians To Get A Computer On Their Visa Card

Thursday, June 26, 2003

 TORONTO, Ontario–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 24, 2003–Canada is joining the global migration to a new generation of Visa cards containing a chip with a microcomputer, Visa Canada announced today.

The Visa chip card is capable of supporting multiple applications and data securely, and can make cardholder-specific decisions such as approving or declining transactions without unnecessary communications expense.

“Much of the world has made significant progress in transitioning their Visa cards, merchant equipment and payment card systems over to this advanced technology,” said Derek Fry, Visa Canada Association President. “We are pleased that Canadians will soon begin to enjoy the substantial benefits that Visa chip cards will bring to our payment card market.”

Chip Cards – Tried and Tested

Chip cards have been in use in Canada for a number of years, particularly in telephone cards used in payphones. All Visa cards in France have been equipped with chip technology since 1992.

Approximately 60 million Visa EMV chip cards are in use around the world and millions more Visa EMV chip cards are being issued every month. There are major conversion programs underway in Europe and Asia. In line with the rest of the world, Visa chip cards in Canada will employ the global standard, EMV, to ensure that Canadian Visa cards work at all Visa merchants around the world.

Benefits of Chip Technology

“Chip technology will offer greater convenience to consumers, provide added protection to merchants, enhance the Canadian payment card system, and provide future services we can only begin to imagine,” Fry said.

Chip technology can securely store and encrypt confidential information. The chip is virtually impossible to copy and has the power to be programmed with spending and usage limits making it possible to authorize transactions off-line. Chip technology will enable a host of additional features including a choice of applications such as loyalty, access control, rewards, and public transit passes.

One significant improvement for the consumer will be the use of a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at the point of sale rather than a signature. In a survey conducted in January 2003, 61 percent of Canadians said they would prefer entering a PIN at the point of sale.

Implementation

Visa Canada Member financial institutions will implement chip at their own pace. It is expected that within seven years, almost every Visa card in Canada will feature chip technology and most merchants will have the equipment to accept and fully benefit from these cards.

Visa Canada will continue to work with stakeholders who have an interest in the payment card business and our chip migration program. Our intent is to help all parties make the transition to chip technology smooth by giving them the support and information they need. In this respect Visa will draw on its extensive experience from chip implementations around the world.

ASSA ABLOY acquires Metget AB

Monday, June 16, 2003

June 10, 2003 — ASSA ABLOY has entered into an agreement to acquire Metget AB. The acquisition strengthens ASSA ABLOY Identification Technology Group’s card operations in the European market and provides considerable synergies.

Metget is one of the leading companies in the expanding market of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products and solutions. Founded in 1995, Metget has been growing at an average rate of 60% annually. The Company is based in
Ronneby, Sweden with offices in Paris, France and Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. and employs 45 people.

Metget’s products are built utilizing highly efficient and automated production processes. Several different transponders, silicon chip, antenna design and packaging are available in both low and high frequency ranges including Contactless Smart Cards. These options allow customers in the market sectors of access control cards, ID cards, public transportation cards, animal ID and industrial logistics to purchase customized products for their specific applications.

The Company’s sales in 2002 amounted to SEK 73 million. The acquisition of Metget will be EPS neutral during 2003 and positive from 2004. The transaction will be closed in the next few weeks.
 

Rapidtron Selected by Bally Total Fitness for Smart Access Systems

Friday, June 13, 2003

COSTA MESA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 4, 2003–Rapidtron, Inc. (OTC BB: RPDT), a provider of Radio Frequency (RF) smart card access control and ticketing/membership systems, has teamed up with Bally Total Fitness Corporation (NYSE: BFT) to install 25 Rapidtron Smart Access turnstile systems within their health clubs. 

Smart Card Alliance July Conference in D.C. to Focus On Cybersecurity, Physical Access Security and ID Credentialing

Thursday, June 5, 2003

PRINCETON JUNCTION, N.J., June 3 /PRNewswire/ – The Smart Card Alliancewill host “Smart Cards in Government 2003” from July 15th to the 17th at the 

Biometrics 101: A primer for physical access control

Sunday, June 1, 2003

The following article was provided by Debra Spitler, Vice President of Marketing, ASSA ABLOY Identification Technology Group (ITG). Ms. Spitler is a longtime leader in the physical access control industry and an active contributor to industry groups and conferences. Her role within HID and its parent company ASSA ABLOY has positioned her at the forefront of major technology revolutions impacting the security and access control markets. In this piece, part one of two, Ms. Spitler investigates the current revolution that is merging biometric technology with existing access control technologies. 

Labcal Integrates Identix Bioengine(R) Fingerprint Technology into Smartlogon(TM) Solution

Wednesday, May 21, 2003

Labcal’s Fingerprint, Smart Card and PKI Solution for Logical Access Control Now Incorporates Identix’ Fingerprint Verification and Identification Algorithm

QUEBEC CITY, Quebec, May 15 /PRNewswire/ - Labcal Technologies Inc., a