Secure Active USB Access Tokens
Problem
More electronic records were breached in 2008 than in the previous four years combined. In its report on cybersecurity to President Obama, the Center for Strategic and International Studies underscored that PINs and passwords are no longer strong enough.
Current active secure access tokens are too expensive in total cost (token + backend) for widespread adoption, and do not self-expire.
Solution
DataIntent will offer an active secure token that in
quantity is less than $10 in total cost, and that self-expires at a
predetermined amount of usage and/or time frame. DataIntent's token will offer a cost effective solution for
medical record access and for meeting Sarbanes-Oxley access requirements. The low pricepoint will be especially attractive to Asian markets.
Secure Active USB Flash Drives
Problem
USB Flash drives (aka "jump drives," "thumb drives") are a prominent source of data theft.
Current active secure USB Flash drives are too expensive in total cost for widespread adoption, and do not self-expire.
Solution
DataIntent will offer a secure multi-factor 1G USB Flash drive that in quantity is less than $20 in total cost (drive + backend), and that self-expires at a predetermined time and/or amount of usage. DataIntent's active Flash drive will offer a cost effective solution for secure offboard storage of data, applications, and games. The self-expiring feature will be an advantage to companies who issue jump drives to consultants and third party vendors.
Secure Active Seal for Cargo Containers and Multi-Modal Trucks
Problem
The logistics industry has been seeking a cost effective, active secure seal that will enable green lighting through multiple ports and across borders. Active seals currently deployed are expensive, reusable, and RF-based.
Solution
DataIntent will offer a low cost cost, disposable light loop seal that is IR-based.