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TRICIPHER AND ARXAN PARTNER
TO DELIVER INDUSTRY LEADING MALWARE PROTECTION
FOR STRONG AUTHENTICATION
TriCipher Armored Credential
SystemTM (TACS) and Arxan AttestorÔ deliver
multi-factor authentication with strong device
integrity controls
SAN MATEO, California and WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana—Feb.
14, 2006—TriCipher, Inc., a leading
provider of Future Proof, Risk Based Authentication
solutions and Arxan, Inc., a leading provider of
software and hardware anti-tamper solutions, have
announced the integration of the TriCipher Armored
Credential System (TACS) solution with the Arxan
Attestor. This joint solution ensures the
authentication process is not compromised by malware
that is present on a user’s computer. Many
types of malware, including the Mytob-GK worm and
the Dasher virus, turn off security programs such
as anti-virus software or personal firewalls without
the user knowing. If this remains undetected
at the time of authentication, the user’s
credential could be stolen, or malware could take
over the user’s session. By integrating
Arxan’s Attestor into TACS, TriCipher and
Arxan will deliver the first authentication solution
that protects the integrity of both the user and
the device at the time of logon.
“When logging in to your online bank account,
you want to be sure you’re protected from fraudulent
malware that may already have infected your system – something
that traditional authentication mechanisms do not
provide,” said Becky Bace, CEO, Infidel and
noted security expert. “By joining forces,
Arxan and TriCipher are going to prevent malware
from giving users a false sense of security in order
to steal or compromise the integrity of credential
or personal information. This kind of forethought
from solution providers is exactly what’s required
to keep hackers at bay.”
Leading anti-virus software packages have become
the new front-line targets for an increasing number
of viruses. In addition, several freely available
utilities provide malware authors with new tools
that enable malware to evade updated Internet security
tools. Once a virus invades and takes administrative
privilege over a machine, it can cause the system
to lie at will about security features being on or
off. Internet security tools today are not built
to reliably handle such situations – a traditional
tool could show the system in good health when in
fact it is not.
“As worms and viruses become more sophisticated
and are designed to commit undetected fraud, it is
essential that security solutions address both the
nature of the threat and the real-world scenarios
in which it can cause harm,” said Richard Earley,
president and CEO of Arxan Technologies. “The
Arxan Attestor provides a robust complement to TriCipher’s
TACS solution to provide effective protection against
evolving malware threats.”
Arxan’s fortified deployment technology was
developed to protect critical IP and applications
from organized, professional attackers with full
administrative privilege over the system and serves
as a trusted sentinel to constantly monitor, record,
and reliably report system health information, even
after the machine has been compromised. TriCipher’s
multifactor authentication has led the way in affordability,
usability, and security. TriCipher and Arxan
together ensure a reliable “health check” of
the device at the time of logon, a critical factor
when rolling out mass multi-factor authentication
deployments.
“We are always looking for ways to close security
gaps that could help an attacker compromise a user’s
credential,” said Andy Cottrell, Vice President
of Research, Development and Operations for TriCipher. “TriCipher
and Arxan together prevent users from being fooled
by malware into thinking their computer is clean
while logging in to sensitive online services such
as banking.”
About TriCipher, Inc.
TriCipher, Inc. provides Future Proof Risk Based
Authentication. The TriCipher Armored Credential
System™ (TACS) is the first authentication
system that enables companies to
deploy and manage multiple types of credentials
from a single infrastructure. Through this flexible "Authentication
Ladder," TriCipher delivers future proof security
- protecting your investment by enabling authentication
strength to adjust in response to new threats and regulatory
changes without the need to implement a new infrastructure. In
addition, TriCipher delivers risk based authentication
- preventing online fraud through seamless integration
with fraud detection systems, secondary authentication systems and the
ability to enforce security software presence checks
for malware protection. Founded in 2000, TriCipher
is headquartered in San Mateo, California. The company
was incubated as NSD Security before launching as
a separate entity in 2005 with backing from ArrowPath
Venture Capital, Intel Capital, Trident Capital,
and Wasatch Venture Partners.
About Arxan Technologies, Inc.
Arxan Technologies Inc. (www.arxan.com) provides
fortified deployment solutions to protect software
and hardware in untrusted environments. Arxan products
and solutions fortify native and managed code products
on a variety of PC and embedded platforms against
tampering, reverse engineering, unauthorized use
and other compromise. Arxan’s EnforcIT™ technology
takes software security beyond static one-time obfuscation
to actively defend against, detect, and react to
attempted attacks. The company supports the full
gamut of security assurance needs, from basic copy
protection all the way up to military grade assurance.
Arxan’s customers include government agencies,
defense corporations, software vendors and content
owners. Founded in 2001, Arxan Technologies is headquartered
in San Francisco, California with offices in West
Lafayette, IN and Reston, VA.
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TriCipher, Armored Credential, and
Armored Credential System are either registered trademarks
or trademarks of TriCipher, Inc. in the United States
and/or other countries. Arxan, Arxan Attestor and
EnforcIT are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of Arxan Technologies, Inc. in the United States
and/or other countries. All other trademarks are
the property of their respective owners.
For more information, contact:
Elizabeth Safran
Trainer Communications
elizabeth@trainercomm.com
(408)
920-0585
Sally Sheward
TriCipher, Inc.
sally@tricipher.com
(650) 372-1312
Avni Rambhia
Arxan Technologies, Inc.
avnir@arxan.com
(765) 775 1004 x116