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Acuant joins Okta Integration Network to provide enterprises with identity verification

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Acuant has joined the Okta Integration Network to add its document verification technology to Okta’s cloud identity management platform, according to an announcement.

The partnership will provide an extra layer of identity assurance for keeping sensitive data secure, the companies say.

“Identity has become a currency. Now, more than ever, organizations require a highly-accurate, easy-to-use method of identity verification,” said Yossi Zekri, President and CEO, Acuant. “Okta is known for providing its customers with only the best tools for identity management. We’re thrilled to deliver Okta customers an enhanced level of identity trust.”

“In today’s ever-evolving threat environment, all organizations are confronted with the need to verify identities – whether digitally or document-based – to ensure both the right user has access to information and also to protect sensitive data,” said Chuck Fontana, Vice President of Okta Integrations and Strategic Partnerships. “By working with Acuant to make identity verification an even easier and more secure process, we can help to ensure that the right people can register and get access to the tools and information they need to be productive – helping our joint customers offer a seamless, secure experience for their workers and customers.”

Acuant is participating in the Oktane18 event to showcase its biometric and alphanumeric data extraction technology.

In addition to its increased availability for enterprises, Acuant has recently added customers in the automotive sector, and formed a partnership with Healthpac to offer an integrated identity information capturing solution for healthcare organizations.

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