
London, July 10, 2006 – Deepnet Technologies, the leading UK provider of strong two-factor and two-way solutions for banks, financial institutions and ecommerce websites, will join the UK Trade Mission to Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines from July 11 until July 21.
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) will be taking the Trade Mission to the Software and Services Showcase in Malaysia where Deepnet Technologies will exhibit as part of the Trade Mission.
In Malaysia, the Central Bank (Bank Negara Malaysia) and in Singapore, the Info-Communications Development Authority (IDA) has mandated financial institutions to implement two-factor authentication solution for online banking. Yurong Lin, CEO will represent Deepnet Technologies and the aim of the mission is to find resellers, partners and distributors of their unified authentication platform designed to protect online banking users from online scams.
‘Unified strong two-factor authentication solutions are becoming increasingly important as internet scams rise, and we are honoured to have been chosen to represent UK’s technology providers and we are looking forward to exploring opportunities for international trade’ Yurong Lin stated.
Deepnet Technologies aims to provide banks, financial institutions and ecommerce websites with the most reliable, strong, two-way and two-factor authentication available that is also easy to deploy, simple to use and cost-effective. For additional information regarding Deepnet Technologies, please visit www.DeepnetSecurity.com.
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