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EveryCloud IT Security enhances partnership with Transmit Security

published on 2024-04-29 09:40:15 UTC by James Humphreys
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EveryCloud IT Security has enhanced its existing partnership with Transmit Security, to tackle the challenges of fraud and friction in online consumer transactions.

According to the companies, this collaboration represents a stride forward in its shared commitment to enhancing security measures and delivering solutions to clients.

A shared mission

“As Transmit Security, we’re thrilled to announce the deepening of our partnership with EveryCloud,” said Phil Allen, VP & GM EMEA, Transmit Security.

“This collaboration signifies a significant advancement in our shared mission to revolutionise consumer identity and access management.

“By combining EveryCloud’s expertise in IAM solutions with Transmit’s identity management and fraud prevention platform, we’re empowering businesses to provide the very best digital experiences to their customers.

“Together, we are committed to elevating cybersecurity standards whilst delivering exceptional experiences that cater to the evolving demands and expectation of customers, worldwide.”

Improving security standards

Paul Richards, Director of Technology at EveryCloud, said “By expanding our partnership with Transmit Security, we aim to revolutionise e-commerce security standards and empower businesses to thrive. 

“We look forward to continuing this journey with Transmit Security as we collectively strive to elevate security standards.”

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Article: EveryCloud IT Security enhances partnership with Transmit Security - published 2 months ago.

https://securityjournaluk.com/everycloud-partnership-transmit-security/   
Published: 2024 04 29 09:40:15
Received: 2024 04 29 09:47:33
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Source: Security Journal UK
Category: Security
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