-- Supports the U.S. Department of Defense’s Implementation of CAC and PIV Technology --
SOMERSET, N.J. (January 9, 2008) - Raritan today announced that its Paragon® II enterprise-class KVM solution – the industry’s first to be offered with an optional integrated smart-card-reader – has achieved approval under FIPS 201 – the U.S. Federal government’s important standard that specifies Personal Identity Verification (PIV) requirements for Federal employees and contractors.
The Raritan solution -- which provides secure, non-blocked keyboard, video and mouse access to multiple data center servers and other IT equipment from one or more user stations – supports the use of smart cards, including Common Access Cards (CAC) and PIV cards. The system’s integrated reader is built into the Paragon II Enhanced User Station/C.
The FIPS 201 approval has been granted under the category of “Transparent Card Reader.” Only FIPS 201-compliant card readers can be used in identity management systems for complying with the U.S. Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD-12). The directive outlines a common identification standard for authenticating federal employee and contractor access -- both physically and logically -- to federal information systems.
For additional security measures, Paragon II does not store or cache smart card data, requires re-authentication when changing targets, and allows access to a given server by only one user at a time. The Paragon II solution is on the United States GSA schedule of approved FIPS 201 products. More on the solution can be found at www.raritan.com/products/analog-kvm/paragon-ii/.
For a look at how the U.S. Department of Defense is using Raritan’s solution, please visit www.raritan.com/about/news-room/news-releases/2007/08-15-2007/.