Intercede will be exhibiting its MyID® card management system / identity management system, integrated with Hirsch Electronics' Velocity™ physical access control system, at ASIS 2007Intercede, a worldwide leader in smart card and identity credential management systems, will be exhibiting its MyID® card management system (CMS) / identity management system (IDMS), integrated with Hirsch Electronics' Velocity™ physical access control system at ASIS 2007, Hirsch booth 3047.

MyID is the only commercial off-the-shelf product that delivers end-to-end management of employee identity credentials. 

The combined solution provides many benefits including:

  • A single interface that eases the enrolment and registration of people
  • Simplifies the issuance and management of identity credentials and devices (smart cards and USB authentication tokens)
  • Seamlessly integrates logical and physical access systems
  • FIPS 201 compliant and listed on GSA's Approved Products List (APL) for HSPD-12

Currently there are millions of devices issued and managed by MyID that are used by many Federal government agency and corporate enterprise customers around the world for photo identification, strong authentication to PCs and networks, and physical access to facilities.

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