Entrust Datacard IntelliTrust authentication solution recognized with Frost & Sullivan award
Entrust Datacard has been awarded the 2018 North American Technology Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan for its IntelliTrust authentication solution.
“Entrust Datacard introduced IntelliTrust in response to customers’ demand for more cloud-based and adaptive identity and access management (IAM) solutions due to the rise of mobile connectivity, identity-as-a-service models, and physical and logical security convergence,” said Frost & Sullivan Security Industry Analyst Danielle VanZandt. “The solution creates a unified platform experience for IT teams that manage the solutions and employees/users that access network systems. With this solution, end users can enjoy a seamless authentication experience while IT teams can obtain access to powerful tools to secure the entire platform, including third-party applications.”
IntelliTrust analyzes past user behaviour and device reputation with AI and machine learning systems to create unique identity profiles, and provides access to a range of applications, systems, and networks.
“With its catalog of pre-built connectors and workflow-driven system configuration, the IntelliTrust solution leverages modern and legacy IAM architecture to streamline integration with third-party applications and IT systems,” noted VanZandt. “Entrust Datacard’s awareness of customer demands, anticipation of their authentication needs, and technical expertises have given the company a significant edge over competing authentication solution providers.”
The Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award is presented annually among its Best Practices awards, in recognition of a company demonstrating uniqueness in developing and leveraging new technologies to deliver customer value.
IntelliTrust was recently selected to secure access to Vipsnet’s cloud-based educational software, and Entrust Datacard joined the Secure Cloud Alliance in March.
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