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Newcastle’s Omlis signs five year partnership with Digital Pathways
Newcastle-based mobile payments technology provider Omlis have announced their partnership with Digital Pathways, a provider of data security and leakage prevention services in the UK.
A five year partnership strategically focused on delivering Omlis’ mobile encryption architecture across key market sectors in the UK, Digital Pathways committed to a partnership with Omlis based on the increasing demand for enhanced endpoint focused security solutions.
Adherents of the Correctness by Construction (CbyC) methodology for securing the mobile channel, Omlis and Digital Pathways are now able to offer clients completely secure encryption technologies developed from the ground up, specifically for the mobile space.
Says Colin Tankard, Managing Director of Digital Pathways, “This is an immensely exciting opportunity for both Digital Pathways and Omlis.
“Securing data is one of the most important issues of our time and, as the m-commerce market increases exponentially the need for absolute security of data will become a differentiator for the consumer and therefore the performance and success of companies.
“Together, I believe we can offer m-commerce clients the security solution they need to ensure the trust and loyalty of their customer base.”
John Stuart, Chief Commercial Officer at Omlis, added: “Omlis brings to market a high integrity and massively scalable encryption technology that dramatically reduces the exposure of data to breaches and fraudulent attacks.
“We are excited to partner with Digital Pathways who over the past 20 years, have established their reputation as a world class provider of data protection services.
“This strategic partnership presents an immense opportunity for both companies to deliver a compelling mobile commerce experience secured by the powerful encryption technology that Omlis brings to market.
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