Gemalto’s ePassport for Moldova stores a digital portrait and two fingerprint scans inside its contactless microprocessor, delivering secure and reliable authentication of the holder’s identity. The new program will also implement Supplemental Access Control (SAC), the latest security mechanism recommended by ICAO and mandated by the EU to protect the access to the data stored in the microprocessor.
Gemalto’s Sealys eTravel embedded software is ICAO Common Criteria certified and has been designed to ensure that the Moldovan authorities enjoy industry-leading speeds for reading ePassports, resulting in swifter border crossing. Durable Sealys eCovers and inlays will deliver excellent wear resistance over their ten-year life.
“As a major benefit for our citizens, the new document will facilitate access to countries that have deployed ePassport verification infrastructures,” said Serghei Railean, Director General of CSIR Registru. “We are looking forward to working with Gemalto to provide Moldovan citizens with the latest e-Identity documents for unprecedented levels of security and privacy.”
“This new contract further strengthens the company’s presence in Moldova,“ added Tommi Nordberg, Senior Vice President of Government Programs at Gemalto. ”An early mover in the process of visa liberalization, Moldova needs to handle growing citizen demand for the biometric passport and Gemalto is fully dedicated to supporting the country in meeting this challenge.”
* Center for State Information Resources “Registru” is part of Moldova’s Ministry of Information Technology and Communication.