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Gemalto
NameGemalto
TypePublic
IndustryDigital security
Founded2006
FounderAlex Mandl, Schlumberger
HeadquartersAmsterdam, Netherlands

Gemalto is a global leader in digital security, providing a wide range of solutions to protect individuals, businesses, and governments from cybercrime and identity theft. With its headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Gemalto operates in over 180 countries, working with renowned organizations such as Microsoft, Google, and Samsung. The company's expertise in digital identity and data protection has made it a trusted partner for Visa, Mastercard, and other major payment card companies. Gemalto's solutions are also used by government agencies like the National Security Agency and Interpol to combat terrorism and organized crime.

Introduction

Gemalto's products and services are designed to secure mobile devices, computer systems, and networks from hacking and malware attacks. The company's solutions are used by telecom operators like AT&T, Verizon, and Vodafone to protect their customers' personal data and prevent identity theft. Gemalto also works with banks and financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and HSBC to secure online transactions and prevent cybercrime. Additionally, the company's solutions are used by healthcare organizations like Hospitals, Pharmaceutical companies, and Medical research institutions to protect patient data and prevent medical identity theft. Gemalto's expertise in biometrics and artificial intelligence has also made it a leader in the development of facial recognition and fingerprint recognition technologies, used by law enforcement agencies like the FBI and CIA.

History

Gemalto was formed in 2006 through the merger of Axalto and Gemplus International, two leading companies in the digital security industry. The company's history dates back to the 1980s, when Gemplus International was founded in France by Marc Lassus. Over the years, Gemalto has acquired several companies, including Trusted Logic, NXP Semiconductors, and SafeNet, to expand its portfolio of products and services. Today, Gemalto is a leading provider of digital security solutions, working with major companies like Apple, Facebook, and Amazon to protect their customers' personal data and prevent cybercrime. The company has also partnered with research institutions like MIT, Stanford University, and University of Cambridge to develop new technologies and solutions to combat cyber threats.

Products_and_Services

Gemalto offers a wide range of products and services, including smart cards, tokens, and software solutions to secure mobile devices, computer systems, and networks. The company's solutions are used by telecom operators like T-Mobile, Sprint, and Orange to protect their customers' personal data and prevent identity theft. Gemalto also provides biometric authentication solutions, including facial recognition and fingerprint recognition, used by law enforcement agencies like the DEA and NSA. Additionally, the company's solutions are used by banks and financial institutions like Wells Fargo, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs to secure online transactions and prevent cybercrime. Gemalto's expertise in cloud security has also made it a leader in the development of cloud-based solutions, used by companies like Salesforce, Dropbox, and Box to protect their customers' personal data and prevent data breaches.

Acquisitions_and_Partnerships

Gemalto has acquired several companies over the years to expand its portfolio of products and services. In 2010, the company acquired Trusted Logic, a leading provider of mobile security solutions. In 2015, Gemalto acquired SafeNet, a leading provider of data protection solutions. The company has also partnered with major companies like Microsoft, Google, and Samsung to develop new technologies and solutions to combat cyber threats. Gemalto has also partnered with research institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of California, Berkeley to develop new technologies and solutions to protect personal data and prevent cybercrime. Additionally, the company has partnered with government agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop new technologies and solutions to combat cyber threats.

Security_Incidents

Gemalto has been involved in several security incidents over the years, including a major data breach in 2010 that exposed the personal data of millions of customers. The company has also been targeted by hackers and cybercriminals, who have attempted to steal sensitive information and disrupt the company's operations. In 2015, Gemalto was the victim of a SIM card hacking incident, which allowed hackers to intercept text messages and phone calls. The company has taken steps to improve its security measures and prevent similar incidents in the future, including the implementation of advanced threat protection solutions and the development of new security protocols. Gemalto has also worked with law enforcement agencies like the FBI and Interpol to combat cybercrime and prevent identity theft.

Corporate_Affairs

Gemalto is a publicly traded company listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange. The company's board of directors includes Philippe Vallée, Olivier Piou, and Alex Mandl. Gemalto's executive team includes Philippe Vallée, Thierry Bonhomme, and Tan Teck Lee. The company has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainability. Gemalto has also partnered with non-profit organizations like the Red Cross and UNICEF to support humanitarian causes and promote social justice. The company's headquarters are located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and it has offices in over 180 countries around the world, including New York City, London, Paris, and Tokyo. Category:Digital security companies

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