SecuredIS Signs distribution agreement for the UK & Ireland with Deepnet Security
SecuredIS the Value Added Distributor which brings unique and emerging vendors into the market adds to its portfolio of emerging vendors by signing a distribution agreement with Deepnet Security a UK-based Multi-Factor vendor which offers DualShield an award-winning, versatile, unified authentication platform that delivers multi-factor authentication across diverse channels, applications, users and security tokens
Oxford, United Kingdom, October 27, 2011 – SecuredIS has signed a UK distribution agreement with Deepnet Security which further expands the portfolio emerging vendors already on in its portfolio.
“The Two factor authentication market is already made, what we have here with Deepnet is a product that can take existing market share from the leading players whilst appealing to the SME’s. We were looking for an emerging Two factor authentication vendor that had the most competitive range of authentication methods in the market, which we believe we have found with Deepnet. Not only that we believe that SecuredIS can provide the drive to expand Deepnet’s business within the UK. Deepnet is without doubt one of the most complete two factor authentication solutions on the market today,” said Andi Robinson, CEO, SecuredIS.
“We are very excited about working with SecuredIS”, said Yurong Lin, CEO of Deepnet Security. “Working with SecuredIS will help us increase our partner base and get our message out to a wider audience via our most important asset which is resellers.”
About Deepnet Security:
Deepnet Security is a leading provider of multi-factor authentication and identity management solutions. Its award-winning product, DualShield Unified Authentication Platform provides two-factor and two-way authentication for a variety of enterprise, web and cloud applications in one single security platform, and supports a wide selection of authentication methods and user credentials, such as hardware, software and mobile phone based one-time passwords, keystroke biometrics, virtual smart cards and device DNA authentication.