AEP to focus on international sales and distribution of REALSEC security solutions for the banking, enterprise and government sectors
Loudwater, UK and Redwood City, USA, Sep 10 2014: Ultra Electronics AEP and REALSEC today announced that the companies have signed an agreement for AEP to distribute the entire REALSEC product line, which includes financial hardware security modules (HSMs) and solutions for public key infrastructure (PKI), email encryption, digital signing and time stamping.
AEP will initially be promoting these solutions in the banking, enterprise and government sectors throughout the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, with a roadmap to expand and resell the technology across other regions. “We share REALSEC’s dedication to building customer trust in secure issuing and processing environments, and they are an ideal partner for delivering advanced cryptographic solutions,” said Rob Stubbs, Operations Director, AEP.
Based in Redwood City, CA, REALSEC provides pre-installed solutions on single-device hardware, including application software and an integrated Hardware Security Module (HSM) that are FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated or Common Criteria EAL4+ certified.
REALSEC will be providing AEP with support and training across the REALSEC product line, which includes:
· Cryptosec Banking – High performance, integrated financial HSM for transaction security
· Cryptosec RKL - Automated, secure remote key loading for ATMs and POS terminals
· H3P - EMV card deployment solution, including migration from legacy magnetic stripe platforms
· Cryptosec TSA - Dedicated appliance for secure time and data stamping
· Cryptosec Mail - Dedicated appliance for high volume email encryption and signatures
· Cryptosec Openkey Series - Family of dedicated appliances for all key PKI functions: CA, RA, VA/OCSP and time stamping
· CryptoSign Server - Dedicated appliance for secure certificate storage and high volume electronic signatures
Sebastian Muñoz, CEO of REALSEC, Inc. said “With our previous expansion and continued success in North America, it was imperative to find a partner that could deliver the REALSEC message and technology on a global scale. Signing this agreement with AEP solves that need and we look forward to a successful relationship between the two companies."
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