Entrust President and CEO Bill Conner was center stage for the world’s top law enforcement officials this week. On Monday, Conner spoke to global security leaders during INTERPOL’s 79th General Assembly in Doha, Qatar. Conner emphasized the seriousness of the current identity fraud threat landscape, and also outlined the multipurpose smartcard credentials Entrust recently developed to properly secure the digital identities of INTERPOL officers. Read the rest of this entry »
Entrust CEO Talks Credentials, Border Security at INTERPOL General Assembly
Friday, November 12th, 2010 | Mark Joynes
Entrust Provides Expertise on Border Security, Malware Defense at Hong Kong INTERPOL Conference
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 | Karen Platt BearmanEntrust’s Mark Joynes spoke today at the first INTERPOL Information Security Conference (IISC) in Hong Kong. The three-day event, co-hosted by INTERPOL and the Hong Kong Police, addresses the importance of specific solutions that help solve critical border security challenges and defend against advanced malware attacks.
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Law Enforcement Authentication – Keep Safe Out There
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 | Karen Platt BearmanEntrust met on August 24th with a number of representatives of Southern California police forces to discuss strong authentication for law enforcement. While most policing agencies already have some form of access control in place, a number of factors are causing these systems to be reexamined.
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Entrust President and CEO Bill Conner Weighs in on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 | Mark JoynesAs part of President Obama’s Cyberspace Policy Review, a drafted strategy known as the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) was released to the public for review and comment June 25 through July 19. Developed in collaboration with key government agencies, business leaders and privacy advocates, NSTIC acknowledges the nation’s need for a trusted online environment, referred to as an Identity Ecosystem, where identities and transactions are free from increasing online security threats.
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Identity-Based Credentialing for All — Enterprises, Governments, Higher Education
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 | Mark JoynesSometimes it’s hard to fathom how far technology has progressed in some areas, while in others we’ve yet to see necessary advancements that should be critical to the way we live our lives today.
Specifically, security vendors are finally providing comprehensive identity and access management solutions that enable physical/logical access, strong authentication and a host of environment-specific abilities and services — all on a single, unified smartcard credential.
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