Identity Reliability

For identity-critical environments looking for a high degree of identity reliability, we provide identity enrollment systems grounded in our proprietary IDQA™ methodology. IDQA™ establishes measurably reliable identities whose identity quality you can trust.

Our Philosophy

Identity is the Foundation of Security™
You conduct Identity Access and Management using the latest tools, technologies and processes,
but if you haven't established your identities using a rigorous procedure, how you manage your identities becomes irrelevant. We ensure you have a secure foundation built on reliable identities formed using IDQA™ standards and practices from which you can confidently stand protected.

Annual Trends in Identity Insecurity

Organizations that have been targeted know firsthand that the problems of identity insecurity grow with alarming rapidity and expansion of risk. Current trends reflect an urgent widespread need for systems of reliable identity.

Year Identity Fraud Malware Costs Malware Growth Spam
2009 $54B US N/A 1.5m 89.4%
2008 $48B US N/A 825k 90.7%
2007 $45B US N/A 650k 85.7%
2006 $50B US $13.3B 150k 76.7%
2005 $57B US $14.2B 60k 80.7% (Q4)
2004 $60B US $17.5B 20k N/A
Average $52.3B US $15B 757k 84.6%

Identity Fraud: Cost to Victim (US). Source: Javelin 2010 Identity Fraud Survey Report.
Malware Costs: Direct cost damage of clean-up after malware attack (Worldwide). Source: 2007 Malware Report: The Economic Impact of Viruses, Spyware, Adware, Botnets and Other Malicious Code (Computer Economics).
Malware Growth: Number of new unique samples added to AV-Test.org's malware collection. Sources: June 2010 Trend Micro Endpoint Comparative Report Performed by AV-Test.org; New Unique Samples Added to AV-Test.org's Malware Collection.
Spam: Percent of mail that is abusive (Worldwide). Sources: Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group Email Metrics Program: The Network Operators' Perspective, Report #12, Report#10, Report#8, Report#5, Report#3