- Entrust to demonstrate law enforcement solutions for secure collaboration, communication and mobile security technology during INTERPOL 81st General Assembly
DALLAS, Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- An ally of law enforcement agencies and departments across the world, Entrust Inc. maintains unwavering support for securing identities and protecting borders in INTERPOL's global fight against terrorism, trafficking and other organized crime.
During the INTERPOL 81st General Assembly in Rome this week, Entrust will demonstrate how law enforcement may leverage strong authentication, encryption and mobile security technology to verify identities, secure communication and protect global collaboration between agencies.
"The INTERPOL General Assembly serves as invaluable networking hub between law enforcement agencies, departments and offices across the world," said Entrust President and CEO Bill Conner. "This initiative is a true catalyst for realizing global security change — whether the focus is on better security practices, policy enforcement or the simple task of building and maintaining positive relationships."
Entrust is committed to innovation that enables law enforcement to not only authenticate identities, but also collaborate with other officers, departments or agencies across the world — regardless of their previous relationship. This invaluable event helps develop and shape the technology that will assist law enforcement in completing INTERPOL's core objectives.
"Backed by Entrust's security expertise and software innovation, INTERPOL helps establish global standards for the use of identity-based security technology for law enforcement, border security and other critical police initiatives," said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble. "Our collaborative efforts are positively shaping the security landscape to help make the world safer and more secure."
Entrust strongly aligns with INTERPOL's drive to globally deploy technology that can properly issue and inspect all travel documents to quickly identify criminals, protect citizens and safeguard international borders. In fact, Entrust provides public key infrastructure (PKI) technology for strong border control and authentication of identities and biometric datasets on today's electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTDs).
"Entrust and INTERPOL enjoy a highly successfully working relationship that is helping shape the future of border security and identity authentication," said Conner. "This partnership provides proven technology for properly issuing, inspecting and authenticating identity-based travel documents — particularly for international officials with critical, time-sensitive objectives."
Throughout the annual General Assembly, Entrust will exhibit innovative mobile technologies for identity authentication and physical and logical access, as well as methods for law enforcement to leverage identity-based technology for inspection of high-assurance credentials — such as ePassports and other electronic IDs — for stronger border security.
Entrust, in collaboration with partner Morpho, also provides INTERPOL officers with second-generation travel documents to provide the foundation for special Visa status from granting member countries. Officers only need the single multipurpose smartcard for secure enterprise access and expedited border crossings at countries which have provided special visa status to INTERPOL travel document holders.
For more than 15 years, Entrust has been working with governments, police and the law enforcement community to meet advanced security requirements. More than 100 law enforcement organizations worldwide trust Entrust, including INTERPOL, Serious Organized Crime Organization (SOCA), RCMP, Norwegian Ministry of Defense, UK Ministry of Defense and more.
The INTERPOL General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of 190 member countries. The General Assembly, INTERPOL's governing body, meets each year to discuss and vote on all major decisions affecting general policy, resources needed for international cooperation, working methods, finances and other activities.
With 190 member countries, INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police cooperation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime.
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A trusted provider of identity-based security solutions, Entrust secures governments, enterprises and financial institutions in more than 5,000 organizations spanning 85 countries. Entrust's award-winning software authentication platforms manage today's most secure identity credentials, addressing customer pain points for cloud and mobile security, physical and logical access, citizen eID initiatives, certificate management and SSL. For more information about Entrust products and services, call 888-690-2424, email entrust@entrust.com or visit www.entrust.com.
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