| "The baiMobile Common Access Card (CAC) reader is designed for Windows Mobile-based devices such as the Palm® Treo smartphone." |
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Wireless DoD Smart Card Reader
The baiMobile Common Access Card (CAC) reader is engineered for Windows Mobile based devices such as the Palm® Treo, Motorola MOTO Q 9, Samsung BlackJack II and AT&T (HTC) Tilt. This secure wireless solution permits the mobile user to perform the same smart card authentication functions on a smartphone that are available on a desktop PC. It allows authorized personnel to digitally sign and encrypt/decrypt email and documents, CAC authenticate to secure web sites, portals and servers, and protected databases. The reader also functions as a badge holder with the printed identification features of the card exposed for visual inspection, as seen below. |
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| The reader's radio functions are only enabled when the CAC is firmly inserted into the reader. AES encryption is provided for all data transferred between reader and smartphone. The baiMobile solution meets NSA and DISA security requirements for secure Bluetooth communications. |
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baiMobile Enabling CAC Middleware
baiMobile CAC middleware, resident on the smartphone, enables Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.x based platforms to authenticate mobile CAC users. The baiMobile solution has been integrated and used with other Windows Mobile security providers such as Motorola Good Technologies Group and Trust Digital, Inc. for secure messaging, data at rest encryption and mobile VPN.
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