Command Labs announced a development deal with Cryptolex Trust Systems

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

January 30, 2007

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HERNDON, Va. -- In preparation for the federal government’s 2008 IPv6 deadline, Command Labs, the research and development arm of Command Information (www.CommandInformation.com), the largest IPv6 Solutions provider in America, today announced a development deal with Cryptolex Trust Systems, a developer of identity and trust solutions designed to protect people, property and systems.

The project will create a next-generation Internet-ready version of MobioÒ, Cryptolex’s handheld authentication solution that replaces all other access devices including passwords, tokens, access cards and PINs. Mobio is one universal ID designed to access all points in an organization creating simplicity, efficiency and security. It leverages best-of-breed authentication technologies including biometrics and cryptography to convert individual fingerprints into dynamic numbers that can be securely transmitted over any network.

“Command Labs was built to meet 2008 IPv6 government standards and allows our customers to build, test and evaluate next-generation Internet solutions today,” said Dave Green, vice president of Command Labs. “Teaming with Cryptolex, we will IPv6-enable Mobio’s existing technology making it widely compatible and accessible for corporate and government use today, and in the future.”

Cryptolex Trust Systems Inc.

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