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bioLock software now compatible with most biometric devices

Monday, October 15, 2007

By leveraging the latest BioIDENTICA® SDK from Bromba GmbH, realtime North America, Inc. announced that its bioLock software is now compatible with over 50 standalone USB fingerprint devices such as the UPEK Eikon reader and over 100 models of laptops with built-in fingerprint readers. bioLock can restrict the logon to SAP applications (security level I), every transaction (level II), and any fields or info types (level III). Independent from the user of an SAP solution, bioLock will uniquely identify the actual user and log his or her activities into the standard log file. With this identity management tool for SAP solutions, one now has proof who did what and when within the system. Also, the latest version of bioLock now has an ‘invitation only’ function. An ‘invitation only’ table defines which person is invited to use which function.


Biometric Fraud Mitigation Solution for Use With SAP® Applications Now Compatible With Most Biometric Devices

Tampa, FL — realtime North America, Inc. announced that its award-winning bioLock software is now compatible with most biometric devices and laptops with built-in fingerprint readers. By leveraging the latest BioIDENTICA® SDK from Bromba GmbH and fingerprint readers embedded in millions of laptops from UPEK, realtime’s bioLock is now compatible with over 100 different models of laptops and over 50 standalone USB fingerprint devices such as the UPEK Eikon fingerprint reader.

Thomas Neudenberger, COO of realtime North America Inc. is excited about this latest integration and states, “bioLock is powered by the SAP NetWeaver® platform and exclusively available for use with SAP® applications. Many users of SAP solutions already work on laptops with a built-in fingerprint reader. Now they can not only protect the logon to their computers, but they can physically protect every mouse click in the system.”

bioLock can restrict the logon to SAP applications (security level I), every transaction (level II), and any fields or info types (level III). Independent from the user of an SAP solution, bioLock will uniquely identify the actual user and log his or her activities into the standard log file. With this leading identity management tool for SAP solutions, one now has proof who did what and when within the system. Persons in critical departments such as finance, HR, IT, production, management, and other selected employees handling sensitive data are equipped with bioLock to protect the company from fraud and help them to comply with mandatory regulations. bioLock will guarantee more accurate audits and will help to comply with critical regulatory mandates such as the California Act, HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley. Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires certifying that companies have established and maintained internal controls and will assess and audit their systems’ effectiveness annually.

The latest version of bioLock now has an ‘invitation only’ function. For the first time it is easy and straight forward for the business team to log their most critical transactions and know for sure who will have access - once a function is protected with biometrics a special global check mark is set to require every user to provide a biometric ID. An ‘invitation only’ table defines which person is invited to use which function. All other users, including administrators with all access rights, are automatically excluded.

“We are excited that realtime is taking advantage of the millions of laptops in the marketplace with UPEK fingerprint readers to provide added value to users of SAP applications,” stated Todd Berg, UPEK’s Partner Program Manager. “realtime continues to drive adoption of biometric technology by solving real-world needs such as regulatory compliance and fraud mitigation.”

California State University, Fullerton researchers are working on extensive research studies expecting to show that even though a company might be compliant with a mandatory regulation, such as the Sarbanes Oxley Act, a company is still exposed to risks of fraud and major damages. Paul Sheldon Foote, a Harvard-educated professor states, “Laws and regulations constitute minimal standards. Corporate management needs to do more than satisfy minimal laws and regulations to protect corporate assets and investors. Shareholders will sue any corporation causing shareholder losses because of weak internal control systems. Corporate information systems using only passwords are unacceptable. Corporate management needs to use the best available biometric system enhancements.”

http://www.realtimenorthamerica.com, http://www.biolock.us, http://www.sapaudit.us, http://www.upek.com [end] 

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