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Biometrics and Credentialing

The QSSI Security Services Practice has in-depth expertise delivering Identity Management solutions and uses an established comprehensive standards-based approach that ensures full compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12). Our solution leverages the power of open technology standards that integrate with a wide variety of biometric and smart card credentialing systems, enabling physical and logical access convergence while keeping the user experience simple! This results in an enterprise system that has more robustness, and an improved organizational security posture that does not sacrifice usability. As a “technology agnostic” solution provider, we offer our vast experience working within identity management marketplace to custom fit a solution to the uniqueness of the existing technology within your work environment.

Complying with HSPD-12 A Proven Approach from QSSI

The Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) issued by the White House on August 27th, 2004, calls upon Federal agencies to create a standard form of identification that unites physical access and information access, creating a more comprehensive government-wide identity management system. To assist agencies to meet these goals, the U. S. Department of Commerce published guidelines on what standards and methods should be used to reach compliance. FIPS 201 – the Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 201 (FIPS 201); Personal Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors divides the compliance process into two parts:

Enhancing Identity Management Systems already in place to conform to PIV requirements is a challenge for many Federal agencies. It requires expertise in several disciplines including legacy government credentialing systems, integration with network and perimeter security systems, smart card and biometric standards, identity proofing processes, and more. Most Federal agencies have diverse physical and information security infrastructures in place. Some agencies have first generation smart cards. Given this diversity there will be different migration paths to FIPS 201 compliance. Your current investments must be leveraged in the development of your HSPD-12 solution.

QSSI, with in-depth expertise in Identity Management solutions, has developed a comprehensive standards based approach that ensures full compliance with HSPD-12. Our solution leverages open standards to integrate with a wide variety of biometric and smart card credentialing systems. It also enables physical and logical access convergence while simplifying the user experience. The end result is a more robust enterprise system that improves the security posture of your organization without sacrificing usability. As a “technology agnostic” solution provider, we leverage our vast experience in the identity management marketplace to determine what solution would make the best use of your existing technology. Our objectivity ensures our customers receive the best possible, fully-compliant PIV solutions.

The QSSI Approach for HSPD-12 Compliance

The QSSI Approach consists of the following steps:

  • Migration Plan – A natural byproduct of the Solution phase is the migration plan. QSSI has extensive past performance in migrating systems for Government customers. Using a well documented plan and following a logical, phased approach QSSI will execute the system migration without impacting the organization and its users
  • Implementation – QSSI resources are highly skilled in all aspects of identity management including biometric data processing (finger, facial, iris etc.), cryptography, EA, full lifecycle development, directories, relational databases, NIST standards for PIV, FIPS standards for PIV, Special Publications for PIV (SP 800-73, 800-76, 800-78 etc.) QSSI will work closely with your Agency to provide the resources necessary to affect the required changes, and ensure a fully compliant system.

The QSSI Approach addresses all FIPS 201 requirements: