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Trust Stamp | September 29, 2022
T Stamp Inc. (“Trust Stamp” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: IDAI, Euronext Growth: AIID ID), a global provider of AI-powered trust and identity services used globally across multiple sectors, today unveiled its new government-focused, privacy-first identity technology, Privtech™, and reports it has received registered trademark status for the Privtech solution by the US Patent and Trademark Office. The technology provides four customizable levels of privac...
Government Business
CrowdAI | February 24, 2022
CrowdAI, the leading no-code computer vision platform, today announced a strategic go-to-market alliance with Carahsoft Technology Corp., the Trusted Government IT Solutions Provider®. Under the agreement, Carahsoft will serve as CrowdAI's first Public Sector Distributor. The new relationship expands CrowdAI's reach across the Public Sector, strengthening its commitment to deploy its software to automate visual inspection in mission-critical contexts. CrowdAI solutions...
Emerging Technology
Prnewswire | April 25, 2023
Unqork, the leading Codeless as a Service platform, today announced that it has achieved Authorization to Operate (ATO) on the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) Marketplace. Unqork enables customers, now including the Federal Government, to democratize technology and free themselves from the pitfalls of legacy code, unlocking innovation and speed to market with enterprise grade performance, scale, and security. The Department of Health and Human Services is t...
Huawei | February 11, 2020
The battle between Huawei and the U.S. government over spying allegations shows no signs of stopping. Last month, the Department of Commerce attempted to place more trade limits on Huawei, and now the federal government is claiming Huawei has back doors in various cell networks across the world. Per a report from The Wall Street Journal, U.S. officials are warning that Huawei can covertly access mobile phone networks worldwide through the use of back doors designed for use by law enforcement, an...
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