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Crossmatch named Gold Medalist in Software Reviews’ Identity and Access Management Data Quadrant

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Crossmatch today announced that its DigitalPersona multifactor authentication software was placed in the ‘Leader’ category of Software Reviews’ Identity and Access Management (IAM) Data Quadrant. The quadrant and the research behind it are included in the IAM Category Report from Info-Tech.

According to the announcement, the report is based on data collected from end users of the product and each product is compared and contrasted with all other vendors in their category.

“The report details what IT peers are saying about DigitalPersona and other identity products,” commented Jeff Carpenter, director of IAM solutions for Crossmatch. “Over 40 users of DigitalPersona participated, scoring us high in many categories and noting that they are very likely to recommend DigitalPersona to other users. It proves authentication doesn’t have to be hard, expensive or difficult to administer.”

Crossmatch DigitalPersona was also awarded Gold Medalist status as a top performer in the report.

HID Global recently acquired Crossmatch from private equity firm Francisco Partners.

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