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Id.Me Appoints Scott Meyer As Chief Technology Officer, Succeeding Tanel Suurhans

Sep 09, 202411 months ago

Position

Chief Technology Officer

Company

ID.me

Scott Meyer
McleanSecurityInformation Technology

Description

ID.me has announced the appointment of Scott Meyer as Chief Technology Officer. Meyer, a veteran in the field of software engineering with decades of experience at companies such as LinkedIn and Google, will lead ID.me's engineering teams and drive the company's technological innovation moving forward. Meyer will succeed current CTO and Co-Founder Tanel Suurhans, who has served as ID.me's CTO since 2014.

Company Information

Company

ID.me

Location

Mclean, Virginia, United States

About

ID.me is the next-generation digital identity wallet that simplifies how individuals securely prove their identity online. Consumers can verify their identity with ID.me once and seamlessly sign in across websites without having to create a new sign-in and verify their identity again. Over 144 million users experience streamlined sign-in and identity verification with ID.me at 20 federal agencies, 44 state government agencies, and 66 healthcare organizations. More than 600 consumer brands use ID.me to verify communities and user segments to honor service and build more authentic relationships. ID.me’s technology meets the federal standards for consumer authentication set by the Commerce Department and is approved as a NIST 800-63-3 IAL2 / AAL2 credential service provider by the Kantara Initiative. ID.me is committed to “No Identity Left Behind” to enable all people to have a secure digital identity.

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