Online and Digital Identification, Securing Web 2.0, PKI and Digital Certificates

StrikeForce Technologies signs European distribution agreement

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

StrikeForce Technologies, an online identity theft and data breach prevention specialist, has signed a marketing and distribution agreement with DWCC Ltd. to cover the European market.

Based in London, DWCC is a technology-focused business development company. Under the terms of the agreement, DWCC will act as StrikeForce’s provider, giving marketing, distribution and support services to StrikeForce’s cloud and enterprise security offerings. This agreement allows StrikeForce to gain a toehold in the EU market.


StrikeForce’s software protection products include ProtectID Out-of-Band authentication and transaction verification technology, and GuardedID anti-keylogging keystroke encryption software. The company targets enterprises, financial institutions, government agencies and general consumers. [end] 

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