May 8, 2007:
Credentica consulted by Chief Information and Privacy Officer.
The Office of the Chief Information and Privacy Officer (CIPO) of Ontario's Ministry of Government Services has retained our services to provide advice on digital identity management systems.
October 20, 2006:
Credentica completes release candidate of U-Prove product.
We have completed the release candidate of our first U-Prove product, a Java SDK for strong authentication and user-centric data sharing. This release candidate factors in the feedback from eleven external security programming experts, as well as extensive internal test results.
March 13, 2006:
Credentica joins the Liberty Alliance.
We have joined the Liberty Alliance after its leadership team and key architects expressed a strong interest in evolving its architecture to accomodate the U-Prove technology. The Liberty Alliance is a global organization of over 150 organizations focused on establishing open standards, guidelines and best practices for identity management.
March 10, 2006:
Credentica consulted by Bell Canada.
Bell Canada has retained our services to analyze the CRS/EPass 7.0 architecture for online government services under consideration by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC).
December 20, 2005:
Credentica featured in Burton Group report.
The Burton Group has published a report titled "User-Centric Identity Management and the Enterprise" that favorably reviews our upcoming U-Prove product. The report names Microsoft and Credentica as two of the three most active vendors in this space.
June 1, 2005:
Credentica consulted by Ministry of Government Services.
The Ministry of Government Services of Quebec has retained our services to analyze a proposed architecture for giving businesses and citizens online access to the personal information that government services hold on them.
April 3, 2005:
Credentica completes beta version of U-Prove product.
We are pleased to announce the completion of the beta version of our first U-Prove product, a Java SDK for strong authentication and user-centric data sharing. This version factors in our internal test results as well as our extensive experiences from the showcases we built with the toolkit.
March 25, 2005:
Credentica consulted by Canada's Privacy Commissioner.
Canada's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (IPC) has retained our services to review its concerns and recommendations regarding government public key infrastructures for citizens.
December 15, 2004:
Credentica consulted by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has retained our services for a project by the Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs on the use of digital rights management (DRM) systems in back-office government systems.
May 20, 2004:
Nokia testing U-Prove on Series 60 phone.
We have entered into a joint research and development effort with Nokia Hungary, acting through its Nokia Research Center unit, aimed at showcasing our U-Prove technology on Nokia's Series 60 mobile phones.
May 8, 2004:
Credentica completes alpha version of U-Prove product.
We have completed the alpha version of our first U-Prove product, a Java SDK for strong authentication and user-centric data sharing. Leading up to the beta version, we plan to extensively test the toolkit by develop fully functional showcases for electronic cash, e-government, and online dating.
November 22, 2003:
Nokia invests in Credentica.
We are proud to announce that Nokia Corporation has entered into a strategic investment and collaboration agreement with Credentica. Earlier in 2003, the team in Nokia Ventures Organization responsible for the relationship invested in another entrant in the digital identity space, Ping Identity.
March 21, 2003:
Credentica consulted by IMS Health.
IMS Health Canada has retained our services to analyze the confidentiality and security implications of a proposed architecture for the transmission of longitudinal patient-level information.
January 30, 2003:
Credentica consulted on Health Canada project.
Murray Long & Associates has retained our services to assist in a project on electronic health records by the Office of Health and the Information Highway (OHIH) of Health Canada.
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