Company:Mobilegov

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Mobilegov
IndustryIT security software editor
Founded(2004 (2004)) in Sophia Antipolis (06) France
FounderMichel Frenkiel, François-Pierre Le Page and Eric Mathieu
HeadquartersSophia Antipolis France
Key people
Michel Frenkiel (CEO)
ProductsID4YOO, Mobilegov Digital DNA ID BOX, Mobilegov Winlogon, Mobilegov Device Control Solutions: Mobilegov Remote Access, Mobilegov Secure Webmails, Mobilegov Secure VPN
Websitemobilegov.com

Mobilegov is an IT security software editor. The company was founded in 2004.

Mobilegov’s aim is to provide customers with solutions that protect their data and recognise their users through a network of distributors. These solutions are based on the Digital DNA,[1] a patented technology[2] which depends on the identification of equipment used.

The application fields of Mobilegov’s technology are Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and strong authentication. Mobilegov's products can:

  1. Protect users against online frauds like identity thefts
  2. Avoid data leaks by only authorising trusted equipment to connect to workstations of the network.
  3. Avoid the use of data outside a perimeter by only authorizing the connection of an equipment on trusted workstations.
  4. Aid the remote access security through hardware identification.

The company is represented in more than 14 countries, through a network of distributors, integrators and resellers. Mobilegov has received the RED HERRING 2008 award,[3] and the 2008 Prize of TIC innovation in the Provence-Alpes Côte d’Azur region (PACA - South of France).[4]

The company is a Microsoft (Empower ISV).[5] Mobilegov is located within the Sophia Antipolis (France) technology park and the Thames Valley in the United Kingdom.

The company renamed to Login People in 2013 and closed in 2016.[6]

References

  1. Broersma, Matthew (8 July 2008). "Digital DNA touted for better security". Techworld. http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsid=102107. 
  2. Patent published in March 2005 at the European Patent Office
  3. « Red Herring Global 2008 » on redherring.com, consulted on July 21, 2009
  4. (in French) « Prize list » on the official website of Innovation Prize TIC-PACA 2008, consulted on July 21, 2009
  5. (in English) Mobilegov Technological Partners on Mobilegov's official website, consulted on August 4, 2009.
  6. "Login People (Sophia) : fin de partie pour l'ADN du numérique". WebTimesMedias. 17 March 2016. http://www.webtimemedias.com/article/login-people-sophia-fin-de-partie-pour-ladn-du-numerique-20160317-57916. Retrieved 27 May 2018. 

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