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ID fraud sets stage for smart card use

ID fraud sets stage for smart card use

By:  Mari-Len De Guzman  On: 03 Aug 2006 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Smart cards are poised for growth in 2006, according to an analyst report, but as far as the Canadian market goes, some industries are smartening up faster than others.

“In the next five to 10 years, companies will start adopting [smart cards] more…with the advent of the different types of threats as far as identity management is concerned,” said Colin Doe, CEO at Veridin in Toronto.

The reason, said Doe, is that most companies have already invested considerably in certain technologies that are now firmly embedded on their systems and switching over to smart cards would entail a “considerable expense.”

Veridin recently completed a smart card implementation at Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga, Ont. The technology is being used for physical security for employee access in and out of the building, as well as in certain areas of the hospital.

“[Trillium] looked at what they’re going to be using the smart card for, mainly for security, but they also took a long-term approach to see what else they could use the card for. And as such, decided that the smart card would be the way to go so that they can have those (other) technologies,” said Doe.

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Mari-Len De Guzman Mari-Len De Guzman is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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