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OpenPeak Unveils Security Enhancements to SECTOR™ App Wrapping Technology at CES
LAS VEGAS --(Business Wire)--
OpenPeak (News - Alert) Inc., a leading provider of mobile device and application
management solutions for enterprises, today announced enhancements to
its SECTOR app wrapping technology, which now enhances mobile apps with
support for per-app VPNs and three-factor authentication, including PIN,
smart card and biometric technologies. Newly integrated with Precise
Biometrics' Tactivo™, a
smart card and fingerprint sensor designed for the iPhone (News - Alert) and iPad,
OpenPeak's ADAM solution enables enterprises to enhance a secure,
trusted workspace with unprecedented, multi-factor authentication and
security features.
An organization can now set a policy to enforce the use of any or all of
PIN, smart card, and fingerprint scan for accessing apps on mobile
devices. Alternatively, fingerprint swipe sign-on can be conveniently
used in lieu of PIN-based access to secure applications. The
organization may also enforce the use of the industry standard IPsec VPN
on a per-app basis.
Government organizations are now able to leverage these new features for
enabling their Common Access Card (CAC) or Personal Identity
Verification (PIV) cards to extend secured applications and data to
mobile employees, government officials, law enforcement, and military
personnel.
OpenPeak makes it possible for enterprises to integrate all necessary
components of mobile security and management into a single, secure and
unified solution, complete with a flexible and easy-to-use management
portal. By defining policies via the administration portal of OpenPeak's
ADAM solution, administrators can choose to enforce OpenPeak's full
three-factor authentication or select a combination that works best for
their specific security needs. OpenPeak's VPN and three-factor
authentication process are both fully automatic, requiring zero
modifications by developers to the app's source code.
OpenPeak's VPN support adds a policy-driven, dynamically configurable
app-level IPsec VPN, allowing wrapped apps to protect data in motion.
IPsec is an industry standard suite of protocols for providing
authenticated and secure communication over IP networks. Wrapped
applications can work with leading VP concentrators.
Debuting at the International Consumer Electronic Show (CES (News - Alert)), OpenPeak's
VPN and three-factor authentication features support enterprises' need
for improved security in today's increasingly mobile and independent
workplace. In the world of BYOD mobility, enterprises must be able to
easily secure and track ever increasing numbers of applications and
content on a myriad of different devices and operating platforms.
"Thanks to the increased use of mobile devices, apps and content, we
have a much more productive workforce than we did a decade ago - but
with increased productivity comes the need for increased security and
innovations in authentication," said Jonathan Fischer, mobile security
expert and OpenPeak's Vice President of Global Technical Sales. "It's
time to look beyond just devices, and look towards the apps that run on
those devices and the corporate data that is being accessed and moved
around between those apps and backend data sources. We are eager to
continually offer the most trusted, multi-pronged approach to security
for enterprises."
Every wrapped
application on the OpenPeak platform will now be enhanced with
support for three-factor authentication, making it easy for IT
administrators to control sharing of sensitive data between applications
on the same device and heighten security that spans individual
applications.
Precise Biometrics' CTO, Michael Harris (News - Alert), says, "OpenPeak is addressing a
growing concern for business and government alike; how to protect
enterprise data and networks as employees become more mobile. In
choosing Tactivo, OpenPeak is able to provide its customers strong
authentication options on the iPhone and iPad, in a way that is easy and
convenient to use."
These capabilities extend the comprehensive set of security controls
that ADAM makes available to mobile apps, which include password
control, per-app execution authorization policies, data at rest
protection with per-app encryption keys, and controlled sharing of data
between secure and non-secure apps.
To arrange for a private demonstration of OpenPeak's three-factor
authentication and security features during CES, contact Heather Kelly (News - Alert)
at heather@sspr.com.
About OpenPeak
OpenPeak Inc. is a leading mobility technology provider. OpenPeak
designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable
Enterprises, SMBs and Education, Healthcare and service providers to
provision and manage their customer's mobile devices and applications
remotely. ADAM™, OpenPeak's advanced device and application management
suite, is comprised of several components including SANCTION, SECTOR and
OPENSHOP. Each component can be deployed individually to complement
pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together
as a complete end-to-end Device, Application and Profile Management
solution. For more information, visit www.openpeak.com.
About Precise Biometrics
Precise Biometrics is a market-leading provider of solutions for
fingerprint recognition to prove people's identities. With
top-of-the-line expertise in fingerprint verification, Precise
Biometrics offers fast, accurate and secure authentication of a person.
The technology adds value to ID, enterprise and bank cards as well as
access to mobile solutions (smart phones and tablets), computers and
networks. Precise Biometrics serves business and government
organizations throughout the world and its technology is licensed to
close to 160 million users. For more information, please visit www.precisebiometrics.com and
www.idApps.com.
OpenPeak, SANCTION, SECTOR, OPENSHOP and ADAM are trademarks of
OpenPeak Inc.
TACTIVO is a registered trademark of Precise Biometrics AB.
Other trade brands, names, and marks used in this document are the
property of their respective owners.

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