WALTHAM, Mass., April 25, 2017 -- GET Group North America, a leading-edge solutions provider with over 20 years of experience in identity management, today announced the availability of its new GET CIV card, a Commercial Identity Verification (CIV) smart card compliant with the U.S. government’s FIPS201-2 specifications for identity credentials. GET CIV is a secure corporate ID which combines physical and digital identification, enabling a high degree of trust in both logical and physical access systems within the issuing organization’s PKI and policies. GET Group NA will be showcasing GET CIV in booth 311 at connect:ID 2017 taking place May 1-3, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
The GET CIV credential card can be rapidly issued and leverages compliance with FIPS201-2 and Personal Identity Verification (PIV). It also allows reuse of existing tools such as authentication and digital signing solutions and eliminates the challenges and costs of organizations defining and deploying their own credential capability. The workflow and card layout can be fully customized to meet the issuing organization’s requirements and both small and large implementation models can be supported based on organizational capabilities.
Enrollment and biometric capture workstations can be implemented to issue CIV cards quickly. GET Group North America offers a biometric live capture solution through a partnership with Speed Identity. The solution features live enrollment capabilities so that all captured biometric data is collected at one time, ensuring data is securely tied to the applicant. This reduces the enrollment time to just a few minutes; secures the process from application input to immediate ID document production output; and allows biometric data to be in compliance with the highest standards and regulations.
“GET Group NA is proud to continue to grow our portfolio of solutions which make identity management simpler and more secure,” said Alex Kambanis, Managing Director for GET Group NA. “Connect:ID 2017 will provide the perfect opportunity to showcase the advantages of the GET CIV card and demonstrate how our other products like the biometric live capture solution and our personalization equipment can work in conjunction to provide the highest degree of identity assurance.”
To schedule a briefing at connect:ID 2017 contact Jordan Bouclin at [email protected] or (401)490-9700.
About GET Group NA
GET Group North America is an experienced provider of high-assurance security solutions that enhance Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) operations. As a leading-edge systems integrator, GET Group NA and its partners design, manufacture, and implement secure ID solutions that enable government agencies, motor vehicle departments, municipalities and law enforcement organizations to implement the latest in identity management technologies. From photo ID cards to driver’s licenses to passports, GET Group NA delivers advanced personalization capabilities that prevent identification fraud and accommodate diversified customer needs.
GET Group NA has over 20 years of experience in identity management and is certified under CMMI Level 3 and ISO 27001. To learn more, visit www.getgroupna.com.
PR Contact for GET Group NA Jordan Bouclin SVM Public Relations & Marketing Communications [email protected] (401)490-9700 ext. 112


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