Display Cards
Identita’s display powered card uses state-of-the-art dynamic one-time pass (OTP) technology. Each time a user presses the card button, this powered smart card emits a unique OTP sequence to enable authentication with any computing device or through a telephone. Display cards are extensible to three-factor authentication with the addition of built-in biometric sensors.
How an Display Powered Card™ works

When a user presses the button on their display card, the card emits a dynamic OTP signature which is translated into six or eight digits and then displayed on the card. Depending on the application, either the client application or the authentication server captures a binary representation of the OTP and relays it with the user’s pin/pass phrase to the authentication server. Once the OTP and password are verified by the authentication server, access to the application is granted.
Affordability and Ease-of-use

Most companies still do not have some manner of two-factor authentication, even for remote users. This reflects the high capital costs associated with purchasing, installing and maintaining the average security keyfob or smart card infrastructure. Identita’s EchoSystem authentication device breaks this barrier, adapting to any environment without requiring a specific reader. EchoSystem’s solutions are not only secure, they are also the most cost-effective identity authentication systems available. These solutions can be deployed rapidly across current infrastructure and integrated seamlessly with existing security frameworks and protocols.
Future Exhibitions
Cartes is the largest digital security and identification exhibition in the world. The 2008 event, is scheduled for November 4,5,6 in Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, France. This year Identita has been nominated as a finalist in the identification category for its new portable biometric smart card. See Identita at Booth 4 M 049.
Technology Partners
EchoSystem provides unbreakable turnkey identity authentication solutions to organizations requiring absolute end-user identification.
