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Hirsch Organizes for Digital Identity Growth
SANTA ANA, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Hirsch today announced it is again expanding its resources for digital
identity market growth by appointing Rob Zivney to the newly created
position of vice president, business development.
Early this year, Hirsch Electronics merged with leading smart card
reader manufacturer SCM Microsystems, Inc. Last month, the combined
company announced an agreement to acquire Bluehill ID AG, which consists
of a leading group of identification technology offerings and services.
Rob Zivney, while vice president of marketing for Hirsch, has pioneered
Hirsch's initiatives in identity, credential and access management
(ICAM) using smart cards in vertical markets, especially the federal
government sector. In order to assure Hirsch's position as a leading
global systems provider of smart card-based identity solutions for
access control, Zivney has accepted the new position of VP business
development to focus on growing this business.
"I have enjoyed building the Hirsch brand and putting in place the many
capable people that can carry on the day-to-day marketing activities,"
said Mr. Zivney. "However, for the past few years, I really have been
focused on initiatives that make Hirsch a driving force in the move to
digital identities for access control. These initiatives include
standards development, industry trade organization participation,
market/product definition, government relations and other activities
that eventually led to the merger with SCM."
Mr. Zivney is on the Security Industry Association (SIA) Board of
Directors, is the chair of the SIA Personal Identity Verification (PIV)
Working Group and serves on standards committees for both SIA and
ASHRAE's BACnet. He has testified before the U.S. Congress on behalf of
the security industry regarding implementation of the PIV card mandated
by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12).
"The next generation of physical, logical and network access control
security requires the use of trusted digital identities," commented
Larry Midland, executive vice president of SCM Microsystems, Inc. and
president of Hirsch Electronics. "Through the combined use of smart
cards, PIN codes, biometrics and certificates, trust can be increased,
leading to enhanced security of personnel, facilities and digital
information. Therefore, we need to focus our management team on the
opportunities for convergence that cross technological, organizational
and traditional boundaries. Rob is the right man for the job.
"Rob has the vision to bring the opportunities back to our R&D team so
we can continue to create the leading edge solutions for identity,
credential and access management," continued Mr. Midland. "He has been
an advocate for standards, new systems architectures, public key
infrastructure (PKI), biometrics, encryption, interoperability, and
being first. We believe his new focus will build on his strengths in
these areas and position our newly combined companies for even more
growth in the digital identities arena."
About Hirsch Electronics
Hirsch designs and manufactures security systems for worldwide markets.
Hirsch's security and identity management systems integrate access
control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, digital certificates,
smart cards and biometrics. Hirsch is part of SCM Microsystems, Inc.,
provider of the world's broadest range of smart card reader technology.
Together, Hirsch and SCM bring convergence to reality by integrating
physical and logical security. Their solutions enable organizations and
individuals to secure their facilities, information and electronic
transactions. (NASDAQ: SCMM, Prime Standard: SMY) www.HirschElectronics.com
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