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Intel acquires digital identity vendor from Montreal

Chris Young, VP and GM of Intel Security

Chip making giant Intel has confirmed it will acquire PasswordBox, a Montreal-based vendor of cross-platform identity management solutions.

PasswordBox enables users a way to log into all of Web sites and applications from any device without having to type or remember passwords.

As a result of this acquisition, PasswordBox will become a part of the Safe Identity organization within Intel Security Group, formerly McAfee. The Safe Identity organization has been mandated to deliver solutions that reduce the pain of passwords, while improving the digital lives consumers, according to Renee James, Intel Security president and CEO.

According to a recent report by consulting firm Deloitte, more than 90 per cent of user-generated passwords are vulnerable to hacking, citing that the 10,000 most common passwords could access close to 98 per cent of all accounts.

Last year, Experian found that the average user had 26 password-protected online accounts but used only five different passwords.

And, nearly 37 per cent of users have asked for assistance on their username or password for at least one web site per month.

Chris Young, senior vice president and GM of Intel Security, said everyone can relate to password fatigue. The PasswordBox service has already brought relief to millions of consumers who now enjoy simple, instant login.

“Intel Security and PasswordBox share the same goal of improving digital identity protection across all devices and platforms. We believe we have the technology, expertise and reach to bring simple, secure access to consumers worldwide,” he said in a prepared statement.

The plan for integrating PasswordBox into Intel Security will be in three areas:

Daniel Robichaud, CEO and co-founder of PasswordBox, said the company has spent the last two years building a product that people love, trust and use around the world every day. The company shares Intel Security’s vision of a simple, secure access for identity protection across all platforms and devices.

The privately held PasswordBox has 48 employees and was launched back in 2012 with the help of funding from OMERS Ventures. All current employees have joined Intel Security.

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