HID Global has announced that the company’s Crescendo smartcards and OMNIKEY brand readers have been successfully tested for compatibility with McAfee Endpoint Encryption. Through its inclusion in the McAfee Security Innovation Alliance (SIA), HID Global is recognised among leading security innovators, enabling McAfee users to leverage HID’s converged solutions for logical and physical access.
With HID’s Crescendo smartcards and OMNIKEY readers, organisations can take advantage of a single card for two-factor authentication to secure data on IT networks and PCs, as well as secure physical access to facilities.
Easily deployed out-of-the-box, HID’s Crescendo smartcards make it simple and convenient to implement pre-boot authentication and disk encryption, as offered by McAfee Endpoint Encryption for PCs, providing customers unparalleled cost savings and return on investment. When coupled with HID’s OMNIKEY brand readers, Crescendo enables two-factor authentication to desktop, mobile and laptop computer applications, reducing risk and unauthorised access to sensitive data, while combining logical and physical access control into a single card solution.
“HID’s Crescendo and OMNIKEY solutions are ideal for end-users looking to implement secure authentication in conjunction with data encryption and access control systems,” said Brad Jarvis, vice president, Product Marketing, HID Global. “McAfee users that implement this integrated solution will directly benefit from reduced risk through two-factor authentication, a lower total cost of ownership for secure credentials and credential management throughout the company’s entire security enterprise.”
McAfee Endpoint Encryption (formerly SafeBoot Device Encryption) includes full disk encryption to ensure security of information stored on desktops, laptops, tablets and other mobile devices. Security administrators can set a system to prompt for authentication before it even starts booting to protect against possible attacks on the operating system, or just before it is finished booting. Users must insert their HID Crescendo card and enter a passphrase or PIN before being authorised to access the system data. This procedure provides the highest levels of security that only two-factor authentication can provide.
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