Verisign
VeriSign is an Internet infrastructure service providing company. It is s based in Mountain View, CA and was founded in 1995. Verisign provides naming services and authentication services. The naming services include the provision of authoritative directory of various .com, .net, .cc, .tv, .name, .jobs, and .edu domain names.The authentication services includes business authentication services such as implementing and operating secure networks, utilizing Secure Socket Layer protocol, encrypting transactions and communications and User authentication such identity protection , fraud detection, and public key infra structure etc.[1]
Type: | Public |
Industry: | Internet, Communications |
Founded: | USA (1995) |
Founder(s): | Jim Bidzos |
Headquarters: | 487 East Middlefield Road, USA Mountain View, CA 94043, USA |
Employees: | 2,225 |
Revenue: | $1.5 billion USD (2007) |
Website: | http://www.verisign.com/ |
Key People | |
Mark McLaughlin, CEO D. James Bidzos, Chairman |
History
In 1995, RSA pioneered two-factor authentication and encryption and VerSign was founded as a 'spin-off' of the RSA security technology to act as an certificate authority (CA). [2]
In May 2005 VeriSign introduced a new 2048 bit VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA which was used to sign Secure Site Certificates obtained from thier website for IIS web servers.[3]
In June 1995 VeriSign announced partnerships with Apple Computer Inc. and Netscape Communications Corp to implement VeriSign's Digital IDs in thier software product. [4]
VeriSign appointed Stratton D. Sclavos as the president and CEO in August 1995.[5]
Verisgn introduced the first online digital certificate issue system in Janurary 1996, at the at the RSA Data Security Conference in San Francisco.[6]. VerSign also announced an agreement with Terisa Systems to develop a new and complete internet security solution about that time. High Beam</ref>
Secure Email was launched January 1996. VeriSign lunched Code Signing with Microsoft in March 1996. In August, 2996, Microsoft and VeriSign announced the availability of client authentication technology for Microsoft IE users by using VeriSign Digital IDs. [7]
In 1997, the First Internet Commerce Transactions Linking Europe, Asia and the United States was conducted by Verifone and VeriSign.[8]
United States Department of Commerce approved VeriSign's plans to issue new VeriSign Global Server IDs in June 1997 allowing 128-bit encryption.[9]
In July, 1997, Versign acquired by SecureIT, a Network Security Service providing company. [10]
In 1997, VesiSign filed to raise $40 million for its public stock.[11]. On January 10, 1998, Versign went public.[12]
In October, 1998, VeriSign releases a fully integrated PKI platform OnSite 4.0. [13]
VeriSign offered Y2k testing certs for free in November 1998. In December 1998, VeriSign introduced introduced digital certificate service for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) servers and gateways. [14]
VeriSign aquires Thawte Consulting and Signio in 1999. [15]. In march, 2007, versign aquires Network Solutions for about 21 billion. [16] VerSign also aquires GreatDomains.com in October 2000, eNIC Corporation and the .cc registry in 31, 2001, Illuminet in December 2001, HO Systems in 2002. Versign sold Network Solution in November, 2003 to Pivotal Private Equity for about 100 million.[17] Versign then aquires Guardent in 2003 and Unimobile and Jamba in 2004.
In Januray 2005, VerSign buys wireless photo messaging firm LightSurf for about $ 270. [18]. VerSign purchases purchased R4 Global Solutions in May 2005. [19]. Verisgn buys Lightbridge, an ecommerce company, in May 2005.[20]. In July 2005, VeriSign aquires security intelligence specialist iDefense for $40 Million. [21].
In Novemver, 2005, VeriSign's payment gateway business, paypal, was sole to ebay for approximately $370 million cash and acquisition costs. [22].
VeriSign anounced acquisition of Kontiki for 62 million in March 2006.ZDNet.com</ref>. Acquisition of GeoTrust Inc., for $125 was announced in May 2006. [23]. Versign aquired inCode wireless in November, 2006.[24].
VeriSign Introduces Extended Validation SSL Certificates, standard practices for certificate validation and display approved by a group of leading SSL Certificate Authorities (CAs) and browser vendors in December 2006.[25].
References
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- ↑ Compliance and Privacy
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