
Entrust
name and identity reflect the critical need for trust at the heart of
the digital transformation – and the centrality of Entrust’s innovation
to secure a rapidly changing world
MINNEAPOLIS-Tuesday 15 September 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- Entrust Datacard today announced a new brand identity and
company name – Entrust. The move both continues the company’s enduring
leadership and innovation in identity, payments, and data protection,
and highlights Entrust’s position as a leader in developing the core
technologies needed to keep the world moving safely.
“The global
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how critical digital
transformation is in our daily lives,” said Todd Wilkinson, CEO of
Entrust. “As consumers, we depend on digital technologies and security
to do more than ever, whether it’s making purchases, crossing borders,
accessing government services or logging into corporate networks. We are
proud that some of the world’s largest governments, organizations and
enterprises trust us to keep citizens, commerce and information moving
safely. Making Entrust the foundation of our brand reflects how our
technology and innovation are central to securing this ever-evolving
world.”
The company was founded as Datacard Corporation in 1969,
and acquired Entrust in 2013, becoming Entrust Datacard. Entrust today
offers an unmatched breadth of solutions, including credential issuance,
identity and data protection, and digital certificates and signing
solutions.
Commitment to innovation and growth
In recent
years, Entrust has expanded from its core physical credential issuance
focus to build a robust digital security solution portfolio and market
presence. In addition to a sustained long-term investment in R&D,
the company has made a recent series of strategic acquisitions,
including PKI providers Trustis and Safelayer, authentication provider
SMS Passcode, and nCipher, the market leader in hardware security
modules (HSMs).
As a result, Entrust has transformed into one of
the world’s largest providers of digital security software, and the
global leader in credential issuance solutions. The company is in a
unique position to innovate and invest to meet the rising security and
identity needs of its customers. Entrust is making significant R&D
investments to bring to market new card issuance technology, secure
cloud enablement and advancements to its authentication, digital
signing, identity management and HSM solutions. The company recently
launched its next-generation PKI platform, tailored to meet today’s
rising “encrypt everything” demands amidst rising threats, and earlier
this year introduced new solutions for passwordless authentication and
digital onboarding.
With nearly $800M in annual revenue and 2,500
employees, Entrust is trusted by some of the world’s most demanding,
compliance-driven institutions in finance, technology and government.
The company provides sales and service in more than 150 countries
through 50 offices and a global network of more than 1,000 technology
and channel partners.
“Earning the benefits of digital
transformation requires a foundation of trust. As identity, payment and
data protection ecosystems become more complex and interconnected, trust
enables the resiliency and scale needed to make our digital lives
possible,” said Frank Dickson, Program VP, Cybersecurity Products, IDC.
“Entrust began delivering trust in payment card solutions 50 years ago
and has added breadth and depth to its trusted identity and data
security solutions ever since. Thus, centering the brand on Entrust
makes sense – it helps the market see the common thread of
high-assurance trust-building technology that carries through all of its
identity, payment and data protection solutions.”
A simplified, refreshed brand
Entrust’s
new name and branding honors the company’s heritage as it looks ahead.
Datacard will continue to be featured prominently as the product line
name for the company’s high-volume card issuance solutions, and the
company continues to invest and innovate in high-volume hardware,
software, services and supplies. Similarly, while the nCipher name will
transition to Entrust over time, the nShield product line name for its
market-leading HSMs will be retained and become an Entrust product line.
The
branding evolution includes a new logo, brand colors, website, tagline,
and positioning that are tightly linked to Entrust’s focus on securing a
rapidly changing world.
“In evolving our brand, we wanted to
make our mission clear. We come to work every day with one thing in
mind: delivering solutions that enable the highest level of trust in
every interaction our customers facilitate. Enabling trust is our
mission, our value proposition, and the focus of all the innovative
technologies we continue to develop for clients worldwide,” said Karen
Kaukol, Chief Marketing Officer, Entrust.
To explore the new brand and learn more about Entrust’s products and services, visit www.entrust.com.
About Entrust
Entrust
keeps the world moving safely by enabling trusted identities, payments
and data protection. Today more than ever, people demand seamless,
secure experiences, whether they’re crossing borders, making a purchase,
accessing e-government services or logging into corporate networks.
Entrust offers an unmatched breadth of digital security and credential
issuance solutions at the very heart of all these interactions. With
more than 2,500 colleagues, a network of global partners, and customers
in over 150 countries, it’s no wonder the world’s most entrusted
organizations trust us.
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Contacts
Media Contact
Ken Kadet
Vice President, Public Relations
+1 952.988.1154
ken.kadet@entrustdatacard.com
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