Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies  

Abingdon,  MD 
United States
http://www.ThalesTCT.com

Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies protects the most vital data from the core to the cloud to the field. We serve as a trusted, U.S. based source for cyber security solutions for the U.S. Federal Government. We develop, manufacture, sell, and support trusted data security solutions that easily integrate into an existing cyber security infrastructure. Our solutions enable agencies to deploy a holistic data protection ecosystem where data and cryptographic keys are secured and managed, and access and distribution are controlled. Our solutions address use cases including PKI, TLS private key protection, key management, data encryption, network encryption and authentication.


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  • High Assurance Authentication
    Thales TCT’s high assurance authenticators bring multi-factor authentication to applications and networks where security is critical....

  • Thales TCT’s high assurance authenticators bring multi-factor authentication to applications and networks where security is critical. Available in USB and smart card form factors,Thales TCT’s certificate-based authenticators support numerous algorithms and X.509 digital certificates enabling strong two-factor authentication and proof-positive user identification in all Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) environments.


    Solutions

    SMART CARD 650 - CERTIFICATE-BASED SMART CARDS

    Smart Card 650 (SC650), a certificate-based smart card, enables strong two-factor authentication and proof-positive user identification in all PKI environments. LEARN MORE

    SKEY3250 - CERTIFICATE-BASED USB AUTHENTICATION TOKENS

    The sKey3250, a certificate-based USB authenticator, provides multi-factor access to sensitive networks and workstations through a single device LEARN MORE

  • Multi-Factor Authentication
    Thales TCT offers both its own line of government-specific, high assurance authentication solutions available for sale to the U.S. Federal Government exclusively through Thales TCT....

  • Thales’s SafeNet OTP hardware tokens provide a strong and scalable foundation for securing access to enterprise, web-based and cloud applications, and complying with privacy and security regulations.

    Thales’s SafeNet hardware tokens offer rich case-branding options, and are field-programmable by the customer, enabling organizations to maintain stringent control over their own critical OTP security data.

    SAFENET OTP DISPLAY CARD 

    SafeNet OTP Display Card is an OATH-compliant 2FA token designed in a convenient credit card form factor.

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    SAFENET OTP 110

    SafeNet OTP 110 is a cost effective OATH-compliant OTP hardware token that features waterproof casing, and enables two-factor authentication in time-sync and event-based modes.

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    SAFENET ETOKEN PASS

    SafeNet eToken PASS is an OATH compliant OTP hardware token that offers secure two factor authentication, in time- sync and event-based modes.

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    SAFENET GOLD

    Offering an additional layer of security beyond basic OTP, the SafeNet GOLD is activated with a personal identification number (PIN), which prompts the authenticator to provide an OTP. In challenge response mode, users activate GOLD with their PIN, and then must validate a numeric challenge on their GOLD authenticator.

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    As convenient as another credit card in your wallet, Thales’s SafeNet credit card-size form factors enable enhanced security with PKI Certificate-Based-Authentication (CBA) and enable preboot authentication, disk encryption, file encryption, digital signatures, and secure certificate and key storage.

    Many of Thales’ smart card authenticators can easily double as physical access cards to secure buildings and sites, in addition to offering rich branding options and support for photo-badging. Depending on the configuration, Thales’s certificate-based authenticators are FIPS or CC certified. Thales TCT’s Smart Card 650 (SC650) is certified for use in defense networks by the National Security Agency. The dual interface versions of SafeNet IDPrime Smart Cards comply with the ISO 14443 standard which is also compatible with some NFC readers present in smartphones and tablets. SafeNet IDPrime Smart Cards are supported by SafeNet Authentication Client Middleware or SafeNet Minidriver.

    THALES TCT SMART CARD 650

    SC650 enables strong two-factor authentication and proof-positive user identification in all PKI environments and is certified for use in Defense Networks. It supports numerous algorithms, X.509 digital certificates and on-card certificate validation.

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    SAFENET IDPRIME 3940

    SafeNet IDPrime 3940 is a dual-interface smart card, allowing communication either via a contact interface or via a contactless ISO14443 interface; also compatible with some NFC readers. The smart card is CC EAL5+ / PP Java Card certified for the Java platform and CC EAL5+ / PP QSCD certified for the combination of Java platform and PKI applet. It is also compliant with eIDAS regulations and qualified by the French ANSSI.

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    SAFENET IDPRIME 940

    SafeNet IDPrime 940 is a Plug and Play contact interface smart card and is compliant with eIDAS regulations. IDPrime 940 is CC EAL5+ / PP Java Card certified for the Java platform and CC EAL5+ / PP QSCD certified for the combination of Java platform and PKI applet. It is also compliant with eIDAS regulations and qualified by the French ANSSI.

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    IDPRIME MD 3810

    IDPrime MD 3810 is a dual-interface smart card, allowing communication either via a contact interface or via a contactless ISO14443 interface; also compatible with some NFC readers. 

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    IDPRIME MD 830

    IDPrime MD 830 is a Plug and Play contact interface smart card and is available in two versions with different security certifications. One is FIPS 140-2 Level 3, and the other is FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified, for both the Java platform and the combination of Java platform plus PKI applet.

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    SAFENET IDPRIME PIV

    SafeNet IDPrime PIV (Personal Identity Verification) card is a FIPS 201 standards-based card for U.S. government agencies, state and local government organizations to issue user credentials that the Federal Government can trust. The same card can be used for either a CIV or PIV-I based deployment depending on company policies and requirements. Available from PIV 3.0, this Smart Card provides premium privacy protection (compliant with the OPACITY protocol). Customers can benefit from enhanced performance and built-in biometric capabilities (Match-on-Card), preparing them for enhanced user authentication.

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  • Access Management
    Thales offers effective strong authentication services that enable agencies to pursue consistent authentication policies across the organization by automating and simplifying the deployment and management of a distributed estate of tokens....

  • Thales offers effective strong authentication services that enable agencies to pursue consistent authentication policies across the organization by automating and simplifying the deployment and management of a distributed estate of tokens, while securing a broad spectrum of resources, whether on-premises, cloud-based, or virtualized. 


    Thales CPL's cloud-based access management solutions are available for sale to the U.S. Federal Government exclusively through Thales TCT. 

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    Access Management Solutions

    SAFENET AUTHENTICATION SERVICE

    SafeNet Authentication Service delivers fully-automated, highly secure authentication-as-a-service with flexible token options tailored to the unique needs of your organization, while substantially reducing the total cost of operation. With no infrastructure required, SafeNet Authentication Service enables a quick migration to a multi-tier and multi-tenant cloud environment, and protects everything, from cloud-based and on premises applications, to networks, users, and devices. LEARN MORE

    SAFENET TRUSTED ACCESS

    SafeNet Trusted Access is a cloud-based access management service that combines the convenience of cloud and web single sign-on (SSO) with granular access security. By validating identities, enforcing access policies and applying Smart Single Sign-On, organizations can ensure secure, convenient access to numerous cloud applications from one easy-to-navigate console. LEARN MoRE

  • Luna Credential System
    The Luna Credential System (LCS) introduces a new, patent pending, approach to multi-factor authentication by maintaining user credentials in a centralized hardware device that is securely accessible by endpoints in a distributed network....

  • Certificate-based, multi-factor authentication is a mainstay security technique used by the U.S. Federal Government to ensure the identities of entities within a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).  Two primary components of multi-factor authentication are “what you have” and “what you know.” The “what you have” in a PKI consists of a securely stored private key and an associated digital certificate that are the unique user credentials identifying the entity. The “what you know” is a password to unlock access to the securely-stored credentials.  

    When the entity in need of a certified identity is a person, secure storage and distribution of the user credentials is often easily facilitated by utilizing existing technology, such as a secure smart card or USB token.  The person assumes physical ownership and responsibility of the token and can use it as needed to access PK-enabled resources.  But what if the entity in need of credentials is a non-person entity (NPE), like a device, software robot or some other automation technology?  These entities still must have hardware-secured credentials to meet security mandates.  Or what if the entity is indeed a person, but token use is not desirable or not an option?  
       
    With this in mind, any or all of the following issues may present roadblocks to the use of a multi-factor token for all users in a PKI:

    • Policy may dictate that a token cannot be issued to a non-person entity
    • The physical security of a token issued to a non-person entity presents a cumbersome, inefficient, or impossible requirement to meet
    • Virtual machines are being used which can’t access physical tokens
    • Multiple physical machines require access to the credentials on a single token
    • Hardware-based, multi-factor authentication is needed for human users, but token use is either not feasible or undesirable.


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