TUNIS, Tunisia, November 16 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its support to the World Summit on Information Society,
WISeKey in cooperation with Microsoft and the OISTE Foundation will be
providing a Digital Identification Infrastructure designed to support a
network of 20,000 Certification Authorities. Each of these Certification
Authorities operating from 189 countries will be authorised to issue a
minimum of 1,000 Digital Identities each supported by the WISeKey-OISTE Trust
Model creating a de-facto global digital identity community of 20 million
users.
WISeKey will be selecting organisations participating at WSIS as
potential participants in this program and will provide with one CertifyID
Blackbox for issuance of eIDs to their top clients and members participating
at WSIS.
Carlos Moreira, President of WISeKey, commented, "The purpose of the
Digital Identity is to restore the ease and security human transactions once
had when business was conducted only face-to-face. In today's world, a
networked world, we are often conducting sensitive business and personal
transactions over vast distances without ever meeting or even speaking.
Digital Identities are required worldwide so we ensure global participation
and we exclude the exclusion."
Jan Muehlfeit, Vice-President Public Sector Europe, Middle-East and
Africa, Microsoft Corporation commented, "Information security and the
extension of workflow to include citizens and companies are key components of
e-government. We look to partners such as WISeKey to ensure that solutions
based on Microsoft technologies are delivering value for the unique needs of
the Public Sector."
Mr. Nitin Desai, Special Adviser of the United Nations Secretary-General
to WSIS commented, "The Digital Identification project foreseen by the OISTE
Foundation using WISeKey technologies will assist governments participating
at WSIS to understand that Digital Identification is not just about
technology and electronic service delivery; it is about using security,
legislation, information and communications technology to improve the
delivery, quality and accessibility of public services built around the needs
of the citizen and customer. It will mean doing things in radically new and
different ways and will accelerate the process to bridge the digital divide
gap."
Mr. Carlo Lamprecht, State Counsellor, Minister of Economy, Labour and
Foreign Affairs, State of Geneva, Switzerland, commented, " The work carried
out by WISeKey and partners in the area of Digital Identification will have
profound implications in the way the Internet will work in the future. Geneva
as the birthplace of the World Wide Web and headquarters of WISeKey is the
ideal place to continue these discussions at the Geneva World Security Forum,
an event designed to continue the work of WSIS in this area." This Forum
planned for 2006 aim to be the world wide focal point for all security
related issues and solutions.
WISeKey is pleased to invite organisations participating at WSIS to visit
the WISeKey Digital Identification Center Stand 2202 Swiss Pavilion ICT4all
Platform - WSIS 2005, Tunis and get a free Digital Identification. View full
article at: http://www.wisekey.com/wsis/digitalid.htm
Contact:
Daniel Ybarra
E-Mail: daniel@wisekey.ch
Tel. +41-22-929-57-57