Hirsch Expands Identity Security Portfolio With SecureSIM Authentication Solution

Hirsch has expanded its identity security portfolio with SecureSIM, a SIM-based authentication solution powered by Unibeam that delivers hardware-backed authentication designed to defend against phishing and other identity threats.
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Hirsch's new SecureSIM authentication solution uses SIM-based identity and secure hardware to provide enterprise authentication without requiring physical tokens.

Hirsch's new SecureSIM authentication solution uses SIM-based identity and secure hardware to provide enterprise authentication without requiring physical tokens.

Hirsch has introduced SecureSIM™, a new authentication solution powered by Unibeam technology that uses SIM-based identity to help organizations defend against phishing and other identity-based threats.

SecureSIM joins Hirsch's existing identity security portfolio alongside SecureKey™, which is backed by FIDO hardware keys, and SecurePass™, which is credential-based. The company said the expanded portfolio gives organizations additional flexibility to choose authentication methods that match their security requirements, operational needs and cost considerations.

The announcement comes as identity-based attacks including credential theft, phishing campaigns and deepfake scams continue to increase in 2026. According to the company, more than 80% of security breaches now involve compromised or stolen identities, driving demand for hardware-backed authentication methods that rely on protected cryptographic elements.

"Organizations are facing a flood of identity attacks that are faster, more advanced, and increasingly automated," said Louis Modell, Global GM and Vice President, Identity Readers, Americas at Hirsch. "SecureSIM™ powered by Unibeam gives our customers another powerful tool to counter today's threats through hardware-backed security, without adding friction or operational burden. Together with SecureKey™ and SecurePass™, it reinforces Hirsch's commitment to flexible, reliable authentication that meets organizations' varying needs."

SecureSIM uses the secure hardware built into SIM cards to provide enterprise authentication through device and SIM-bound identity. Hirsch said the solution is designed to operate independently of regional limitations and carrier dependencies, allowing organizations to deploy consistent authentication across locations.

Among its features, SecureSIM cryptographically binds the secure element to a user's device to reduce vulnerabilities associated with traditional multifactor authentication methods such as one-time password interception. Because the solution does not require physical tokens, organizations also avoid the costs and operational burden associated with purchasing, shipping, managing and replacing hardware.

Hirsch said SecureSIM is remotely provisioned without requiring an app or additional device, enabling immediate deployment while minimizing user training and adoption challenges. The company also said eliminating hardware, logistics and support requirements can reduce operational costs while maintaining strong security. Customers that require physical separation or offline authentication can continue using SecureKey or SecurePass.

"Hirsch is a long-standing leader in global security, and we're proud to collaborate with a company that shares our passion for practical, high-assurance identity protection," said Ran Ben-David, CEO and Founder of Unibeam. "By combining Hirsch's identity ecosystem with our SIM-based authentication technology, we're enabling organizations to adopt strong, hardware-rooted verification in a way that's simple, scalable, and ready for today's threat landscape."

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