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Bodycote selects GlobalSign for secure e-document initiative

01:12:45 - 23 May 2008

GlobalSign's DocumentSign solution selected to certify and secure electronic test results

 

London, UK - 22 May 2008 - GlobalSign (www.globalsign.com), one of the longest established Certification Authorities (CA) and specialists in digital certificate security has been selected by Bodycote, one of the world's largest suppliers of Testing and Thermal Processing services, to secure its critical test data and reports using GlobalSign's DocumentSign- services.  Based on the Adobe Certified Document Services platform, DocumentSign allows Bodycote testing experts to digitally certify electronic documents containing test results.  These certified documents cannot be amended and cryptographically bind the identity of the certifying party, and a timestamp, to the very document itself.

Bodycote Testing Group is a supplier of testing services with over 115 laboratories in 24 countries that processes thousands of test data and reports.  The diverse spectrum of industries in which Bodycote operates demands compliance with an increasing number of regulatory requirements, especially in the Health Sciences market such as CFR21 Part 11.  Coupled with the necessity to innovate away from expensive, lengthy and unscalable paper based processes and to offer more cost effective wide ranging services to its multi-tiered customer base, the obvious choice was to move to electronic business processes and test reports.

Bodycote Testing Group needed a solution with a simple and effective method for the end customer (i.e. the party reliant on the test results) to be able to transparently check the document’s authenticity and integrity.  Bodycote has a large international network of experts that need to independently approve test results, and ultimately tie the certified results to a specific laboratory further down the chain of reliance.  This meant a requirement for a highly distributable and scalable system to provide its experts, clients and clients customers with the means to easily certify test result documents.

The Portable Document Format (PDF) was chosen as the preferred file format because of the ease at which anyone can read a PDF document (there have been 800 million deployments of Adobe PDF reader).  However, standard PDFs do not ensure the document is guaranteed from unauthorized tampering, and neither do they bind the author’s identity to the document itself.  For assurances of authenticity, integrity and authorship, GlobalSign’s DocumentSign solution was needed.

DocumentSign meets Bodycote’s requirements by utilizing the Certified Document Services functionality already available in the millions of deployments of Adobe PDF reader –additional software downloads by the document recipient are not required.  Bodycote test results are converted to PDF and certified by adding a Certifying Signature via the DocumentSign USB security token.  When viewed by the document recipient, a prominent "blue ribbon" is displayed within Adobe Reader.  The blue ribbon gives information on the security status, such as whether the document has been amended after being certified, shows who certified the document and, based on a trusted time-source, when the document was certified (allowing documents to maintain their secure status and timestamp even when stored within an archive system).

The simplicity of no additional download or configuration for the document recipients ensures that documents certified are easily trusted by the many levels of stakeholders reliant upon the findings of the report.

“Bodycote has been working with GlobalSign for some time to help us meet our internal authentication requirements for secure access control through its digital certificates, so it was the natural choice for GlobalSign to help us provide external authentication capabilities to our electronic test reports.” said Alan Slater, Head of IS & IT Architecture, Bodycote. “The DocumentSign services our security requirements but is also instantly deployable and very scalable - essential factors for rolling out a solution that can be easily understood by every person in the reliance chain.  For our clients' customers, they simply open the test results in their PDF reader.”

Further information on Bodycote and its testing services can be found at

www.testinggroup.bodycote.com.

Further information on the DocumentSign services can be found at http://www.globalsign.com/adobe-cds/index.htm.

About GlobalSign

Established in 1996 and as a WebTrust accredited public certificate authority, GlobalSign offers publicly trusted SSL, including new Extended Validation SSL Certificates, S/MIME and Code Signing Certificates for use on all Windows platforms including Mobile. The GlobalSign Trusted Root program allows the widely distributed and highly trusted GlobalSign root CA certificates to provide immediate trust for Microsoft CA and other inhouse CA users, thereby eliminating the costs associated with supporting non-trusted root CA certificates within an enterprise. These core GlobalSign solutions allow its thousands of enterprise customers to conduct secure online transactions and data submission, and provide tamper-proof distributable code as well as being able to bind identities to client certificates for email security and remote two factor authentication, such as SSL VPNs.  The company has a rich history of innovation within the online security market and operates sales and support offices in the US, UK, Belgium, Japan, and China with services available in a number of European and Asian languages. 

About GMO Internet Inc.

GMO Internet Inc. (CEO Masatoshi Kumagai) is headquartered in Tokyo and is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, First Section (Code: 9449).  Its Internet based business areas include Internet infrastructure and media. Further details can be found at http://www.gmo.jp/en/ and Mr Kumagai’s profile can be found at http://gmo.jp/en/profile/message.html.

 

 

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