MINNEAPOLIS--(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, ...
Shakopee's Entrust Datacard is expanding its footprint in Europe after buying a U.K. cybersecurity company. Entrust Datacard, which develops security software and equipment for payment cards, ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Entrust Datacard, a leading provider of trusted identity and secure issuance technology solutions, today announced that the company has appointed two new board members, ...
Card identity and personalization company Datacard has agreed to acquire Entrust, a company that sells digital identity technology. The deal is expected to close Dec. 31 pending regulatory approval ...
Entrust Datacard, a leading provider of trusted identity and secure transaction technology solutions, today announced that it has made a strategic investment in CensorNet, the complete cloud security ...
It’s been quite a year for the newly branded Entrust Datacard. The merger of the two companies was announced about a year ago, with the new company and brand being revealed at the 2014 CARTES ...
Entrust Datacard, a Shakopee-based security solutions provider, has completed its acquisition of UK-based nCipher Security, a general purpose hardware security module (GP HSM) business. The deal was ...
Entrust Datacard has announced a new brand identity and company name – Entrust, reflecting the critical need for trust at the heart of the digital transformation. The move both continues the company’s ...
The Entrust name is in the background of most of our daily lives. We don't see it, but the company ensures that a variety of digital transactions are completed safely and securely. Shakopee-based ...
Entrust Datacard in Shakopee has completed its acquisition of nCipher Security, a hardware security division of the French company Thales Group. Entrust will inherit nCipher's 300 employees with the ...
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