International. HID Global received recognition for the second consecutive year for having the number one digital certification authority in the world, according to the latest results of an independent research conducted by the technology research company W3Techs, which constantly monitors the SSL certificate market.
Digital certificates are increasingly helping modern organizations ensure that their employees and contractors can access the resources they need and comply with government regulations and regulations; Thanks to this technology, essential corporate processes are more agile and secure with strong two-factor authentication, encryption and digital signature function.
The IdenTrust system is currently used by 31.1% of all websites, that is, more than double the user base it had in 2018. IdenTrust digital certificates enable real-time validation of Internet traffic on a scalable software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. It also helps to create a reliable environment that protects the essential data for both companies and the preservation of people's lives.
They also enable organizations to effectively manage the risks associated with identity authentication and ensure the reliability of identifying a particular person or thing.
"Continuing the strong growth of IdenTrust's user base, HID Global provides digital certification services from a secure and scalable platform, which is part of the industry's broadest range of authentication solutions," concluded Brad Jarvis, vice president and executive director of HID Global's Identity and Access Management Solutions (IAM Solutions) division.
By combining IdenTrust's digital certificates with HID's access management and identification platform, companies are able to adapt to the requirements of the industry's most complex environments, such as certificate-based authentication for protecting complex business data and preserving billions of connections.
In addition, IdenTrust's digital certificates are useful for endpoint devices in the sectors of surveillance (cameras, video management), transport infrastructure (air, cars and trains), hospital care (medical devices) and financial services (ATMs). The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT), as well as mobile applications, is also driving greater adoption of digital certificates.


