ID.me

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ID.me (formerly Troop ID) is an online identity network that enables end users to prove their legal identity and attributes of their identity via a single login in exchange for discounts from brands and access to sensitive personal information from the federal government.[1] [2] ID.me is one of three companies, along with Verizon and Symantec, certified by the federal government to Federal Identity and Credential Access Management (FICAM) Level of Assurance 3, a classification that enables end users to access sensitive personal information, including medical records, from federal agencies through the company's digital credentials.[3]

Awards

Awarded a 2.8M, two-year grant in 2013 by the United States Chamber of Commerce to Participate in the President's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC)[4] Honored as The Most Veteran Friendly Small Business in America in 2013 by the US Chamber of Commerce and Spike TV[5] Finalist for Wall Street Journal Startup of the Year in 2013[6] Named One of Entrepreneur Magazine's 100 Brilliant Companies in 2014[7] Winner of the Audience Choice Award at Privacy Identity Innovation 2014[8]

Founders

Blake Hall is the Co-Founder and CEO of ID.me. He was a featured speaker at the White House Summit on Cybersecurity at Stanford University on February 13, 2015.[9]

Matthew Thompson is the Co-Founder and COO of ID.me. He is a board member for the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group where he represents over sixty identity and attribute providers including Google and PayPal.[10]

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