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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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RIM Announces Next Generation BlackBerry Smart Card Reader
Making it Easy for Organizations to Implement Multi-factor Authentication for Computers, BlackBerry

Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM)(TSX: RIM) announced a new model of the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader -- a lightweight, wearable, ISO 7816 compliant card reader that enables proximity controlled access to a user's BlackBerry smartphone and computer. The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader uses Bluetooth® 2.0 technology with advanced AES-256 encryption to enable secure pairing and communications between the reader, the BlackBerry smartphone, the computer and PKI applications.

The new BlackBerry Smart Card Reader features:

- Enhanced Design - a sleeker design measuring only 3.98" x 2.4" x 0.57" and weighing only 2.26 oz. makes the peripheral more comfortable to wear. It also features a larger display and backlighting for easier viewing, as well as power management features that can extend battery life between charges (900mAh integrated lithium ion battery).

- Increased Security - when used with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution, the new BlackBerry Smart Card Reader offers additional security options that can be set by the IT administrator.

-- Additional Content Protection - IT administrators can configure settings to allow handset passwords to work only if the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is within range. These settings add another layer of protection on top of the handset password and will also be enforcable for a secondary password(i) required to unlock encrypted data on the handset.

-- More Complex Bluetooth Passwords - the previous BlackBerry Smart Card Reader model supported a randomly generated 8-digit numeric Bluetooth pairing PIN and this new model can now support more complex Bluetooth pairing PINs with both characters (symbols, letters, capital letters) and numbers.

- Support for a Wide Range of Smart Cards - the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader supports all ISO 7816 compliant smart cards and provides out of the box support for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards, Common Access Cards (CAC) and Safenet 330 cards.

Organizations also now have the ability to deploy the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader as a security accessory for BlackBerry smartphones, even if the organization does not use smart cards(i). Once paired with the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader via Bluetooth, the BlackBerry smartphone will automatically lock if it is out of range of the reader.

"The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader provides security-conscious organizations with another powerful tool for controlling access to computers and BlackBerry smartphones," said Scott Totzke, Vice President, BlackBerry Security Group at RIM. "This new model of the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader further builds upon the security, flexibility and mobility of the trusted BlackBerry Enterprise Solution."

The BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is built with both IT and mobile users in mind. Key benefits of the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader include:

- Prevent Unauthorized Access - instead of inserting the smart card into a stationary reader or bulky peripheral attachment, which can easily be left behind, users insert a smart card into this sleek lightweight reader and wear it on a lanyard. If the user is no longer in proximity, their BlackBerry smartphone or computer will automatically lock.

- Convenience and Ease of Use - provides users with the convenience of a single reader to control access to both their BlackBerry smartphone and computer. The slim, lightweight BlackBerry Smart Card Reader features long battery life and Bluetooth technology, and allows users to comfortably wear the reader on a lanyard.

- Increases Security Compliance - increasing the convenience and comfort of using smart cards helps to ensure that users comply with organizational security directives. Using IT policy controls, BlackBerry smartphones and computers can be configured to lock if the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader goes out of range, rendering the smartphone or computer unusable and information inaccessible until proximity is restored and user authentication requirements have been met.

- Provides Advanced Security Features - the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader, together with the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, provides advanced security features to meet IT requirements in corporate environments and public sectors, including:

-- an AES-256 encryption overlay for Bluetooth

-- a FIPS 140-2 validated encryption module (the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader has also been submitted for FIPS Level 3 validation)

-- Coverity Certification for Quality Code Level 2 and Secure Code Level 2

-- sender-to-recipient security via S/MIME support, which requires employees to digitally sign and encrypt messages sent from either their computer or BlackBerry smartphone

-- IT policy controls for enforcing usage on BlackBerry smartphones or computers

-- the ability to wirelessly manage security keys on BlackBerry Smart Card Readers through BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

-- multi-factor authentication support for controlled access to BlackBerry smartphones, computers and PKI applications

-- Manages Key Lifetimes Wirelessly - IT administrators gain additional control over the wireless environment with the ability to wirelessly manage security key lifetimes on the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader through BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

The new BlackBerry Smart Card Reader is expected to be available in September and is being previewed this week at the LandWarNet 2009 Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. To find out more about the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader visit: www.blackberry.com/go/smartcardreader.

(i) requires BlackBerry Device Software version 5.0 or higher

About Salvatore Genovese
Salvatore Genovese is a Cloud Computing consultant and an i-technology blogger based in Rome, Italy. He occasionally blogs about SOA, start-ups, mergers and acquisitions, open source and bleeding-edge technologies, companies, and personalities. Sal can be reached at hamilton(at)sys-con.com.

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