Gemalto to help egovernance project in Mongolia
PUNE: Digital security company Gemalto has said that Mongolia's Ministry of Justice and Home Affairs has selected its Sealys secure multi-service electronic ID cards for their national identity programme. This new eID program will secure Mongolian citizens' identities as well as pave the way for new eGovernment services, Gemalto said.
Mongolia has approximately 3 million inhabitants and all citizens above 18 years of age, who are to carry these advanced smart cards as their national identity document. In addition, the national eID card will allow for more efficient updating of the national registry and to enhance both the process and security level of verifying identities. Gemalto worked with Bodi International, the program prime contractor and a leading IT company in Mongolia on this project.
The 2 billion Gemalto's Sealys MultiApp ID, the size of a credit card, is fitted with a microprocessor and the software that securely manages the citizen's personal data, including the holder's digital photograph and fingerprints, while respecting the holder's privacy. The Mongolia national eID card also features the company's latest innovation in secure printing: the Sealys Clear Window, a transparent section created in the pure polycarbonate card body structure for enhanced protection against forgery.
Gemalto employs more than 10,000 employees in its 74 offices and 14 research and development centers, located in 43 countries including India.
Mongolia has approximately 3 million inhabitants and all citizens above 18 years of age, who are to carry these advanced smart cards as their national identity document. In addition, the national eID card will allow for more efficient updating of the national registry and to enhance both the process and security level of verifying identities. Gemalto worked with Bodi International, the program prime contractor and a leading IT company in Mongolia on this project.
The 2 billion Gemalto's Sealys MultiApp ID, the size of a credit card, is fitted with a microprocessor and the software that securely manages the citizen's personal data, including the holder's digital photograph and fingerprints, while respecting the holder's privacy. The Mongolia national eID card also features the company's latest innovation in secure printing: the Sealys Clear Window, a transparent section created in the pure polycarbonate card body structure for enhanced protection against forgery.
Gemalto employs more than 10,000 employees in its 74 offices and 14 research and development centers, located in 43 countries including India.
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