AOTA Recognizes VeriSign as the 2008 Online Safety Leadership Award Winner
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Today, the Authentication and Online Trust Alliance (AOTA) announced
that VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ:VRSN),
the leading provider of digital infrastructure for the networked world,
is the winner of the 2008 Online Safety Leadership Award. Now in its
second year, this award recognizes those companies and organizations
that demonstrate leadership in improving and enhancing online safety and
aid in the online trust ecosystem. The AOTA represents over one million
businesses and 500 million online users worldwide; VeriSign received the
award during the closing session of the 2008 AOTA Summit in Seattle.
"This award recognizes the very best in
public-private partnership and industry-business practices geared toward
ensuring a safe and confident online experience,”
said Craig Spiezle, chairman and founder of AOTA. "It
is essential that every member in the online ecosystem adhere to best
practices, and companies like VeriSign, as well as the other finalists,
are leading the charge in protecting consumers and businesses online.”
After a comprehensive review by the award review committee, VeriSign was
selected as the overall winner as well as five additional companies
where singled out as finalists on their individual merit. The 2008
finalists include Campaigner, Goodmail
Systems, Overstock.com, Return
Path and UnsubCentral.
Each demonstrated outstanding commitment to online trust, protection of
email and collaboration. VeriSign was selected for its commitment to
collaboration with both competitive and the industry as well as its
creative consumer campaign featuring "Liberty”
the cart whisperer. Other key factors included quantifiable results on
the business and consumer value, its commitment to user and employee
education, and dedication to working with government and law enforcement.
"We are pleased to receive the AOTA's Online Safety Leadership Award in
honor of our commitment to preserving and improving online safety,"
said Chris Babel, senior vice president, SSL, VeriSign. "VeriSign
recognizes that a secure Internet is essential to the success of online
commerce, and we have taken active roles to further the innovation and
adoption of technologies such as EV SSL, which enhances trust online. We
have also been committed to educating end-users and business decision
makers about online safety using various methods including aggressive
press outreach, customer and partner outreach, and viral consumer
marketing campaigns. We look forward to further collaboration with the
AOTA to continue to make the Internet safer for all consumers and
businesses.” "VeriSign, along with the finalists, set the
bar for online trust. They understand the importance of creating a more
secure cyber world today and in the future,”
said Erin Ickes, Chair of the 2008 Awards Committee and Director of
Marketing for Message Systems. "As worldwide
leaders and industry risk-takers, they have taken on the task of moving
Internet security forward.”
Multiple winners were announced in the 2007 inaugural awards program:
Bank of America, Alt-N, Bell Canada, Microsoft, PayPal and TRUSTe. The
AOTA Summit is a multi-day, intensive program where public and private
industry leaders share ways to improve and protect the Internet and
online communications from the onslaught of malicious threats. For more
information on the Authentication and Online Trust Alliance and the
recent Summit, visit www.aotalliance.org.
About The Authentication and Online Trust Alliance (AOTA): Founded
in October 2004, the mission of AOTA is to foster the elimination of
email and Internet fraud, abuse and data intrusions, thereby enhancing
online trust, confidence and online protection of businesses and
consumers. The goals include but are not limited to facilitating best
practices, data sharing, the deployment and implementation of
authentication, identity and reputation solutions as well as domain
defense strategies. AOTA represents over one million businesses and 500
million users worldwide, with members in Brazil, Canada, the United
Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, Romania, Singapore and the United States.
AOTA is a 501c6 IRS-approved non-profit, governed by a Board and
Steering Committee including the Bank of America, BoxSentry, Datran
Media, Epsilon, Goodmail Systems, Habeas, Iconix, Internet Identity,
IronPort (a division of Cisco Systems), MarkMonitor, Message Systems,
Microsoft Corporation, MX Logic, Return Path, Symantec Corporation and
VeriSign.