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2007 Award Winners Announced
Alt-N, Bank of America, Bell Canada, Microsoft, PayPal and TRUSTe Honored
for Leadership in Online Safety
BOSTON - April 19, 2007 - The Authentication and Online Trust Alliance
(AOTA) announced the winners of the first annual Online Safety Leadership
Awards. The winners, honored in an awards ceremony on the first night of
the Authentication and Online Trust Summit, have all demonstrated a
commitment to preserving and improving consumer trust in online channels.
"We were overwhelmed by the volume of outstanding merits and
accomplishments we received this year," said Craig Spiezle, executive
director AOTA and director of online safety at Microsoft Corporation.
"Their contributions to online safety have had a deep impact on restoring
consumer trust in email and other online channels as well as fast-tracking
the widespread adoption of authentication and best practices. We hope
this annual awards program will serve as a yearly reminder to companies to
ensure their online practices are up to par with their peers in the
industry."
Upwards of 90 percent of today's spam and deceptive email is forged and
spoofed. Email authentication via the Sender ID Framework (SIDF) or DKIM is
providing tangible business value to brands and users alike and was a
baseline requirement for the Leadership Awards program. The honored
companies have gone above and beyond by adopting innovative technologies to
combat spam and other online exploits, educating both senders and receivers
on best practices for online safety, working with government and law
enforcement in bringing online criminals to justice and other exceptional
initiatives in preserving online trust. Their efforts are a strong call to
action for other companies to strive toward their own online safety goals.
Nominations were received from a wide selection of Fortune 500 companies,
technology providers, non-profits, industry associations, telecommunication
providers and financial services. The judging process involved due
diligence and research into reputation and best practices and an intense
scoring system. Award categories spanned various sectors including an award
for long-term commitment. The categories and winners include:
- Long term Commitment: Bank of America
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Bell Canada & Microsoft representatives receiving awards |
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- Public Education: Bell Canada
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- Technology Innovation: Microsoft Corp
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- Non-profit Leadership TRUSTe
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Supporting Quotes from Award Winners:
We are honored that our commitment to rapidly transform online safety
concepts into real-world products for the

small-to-medium business community
has been recognized by AOTA," said Arvel Hathcock, founder and CEO of Alt-N
Technologies. "We will continue to expand our promotion of online safety
features to the MDaemon email server user community by deploying additional
safety functionality such as backscatter protection and email certification
in 2007."
"We are pleased to be recognized for our hard work and diligent effort in
protecting our customers," states Erik Johnson, Senior Vice President and
manager of Secure E-mail Services at Bank of America. "We feel it's
important to constantly keep raising the bar to provide secure services to
our customers and business partners, and work with law enforcement and
businesses outside our organization to help drive higher security standards
across the industry."
"Being named a first-time winner of an Online Safety Leadership Award is
a great honor for Sympatico and we're grateful to the AOTA for recognizing
our strong commitment to making the Internet as safe as possible for
Canadians," said Brad Fisher, Vice President, Consumer Internet Services,
Bell Canada. "We take Internet security and the protection of Canadians
extremely seriously and it is very gratifying to be singled out as an
industry leader."
"At PayPal, our top priority is to ensure our customers stay safe when
shopping online. To do this, we must combat phishing and identity theft
through collaboration with the industry, law enforcement, and consumers
alike," said Michael Barrett, Chief Information Security Officer at PayPal.
"As one of the world's largest online payment services, we are honored to be
recognized as a leader in helping to preserve consumer trust online."
"We are pleased to receive recognition in the AOTA Leadership Awards for
our commitment in technology innovation and industry collaboration," said
Ryan Hamlin, general manager of the Safety Technology and Strategy Group at
Microsoft. "The business value and consumer protection being realized from
Sender ID and the Microsoft Phishing Filter is helping to protect hundreds
of millions of users and businesses from these threats, helping to enhance
online safety, trust and confidence for the entire ecosystem. AOTA is
bringing businesses, the industry and government
together and its work is to
be commended."
"TRUSTe's accomplishments in promoting online trust and individual
privacy are the direct result of the commitment of our 2,400 privacy seal
sealholders," said Fran Maier executive director and President of TRUSTe.
"Adopting authentication technologies and meeting standards for
self-regulation play an important role in ensuring the Internet remains a
trusted platform for innovation and engagement."
The AOTA Leadership Awards were judged by a panel of experts in online
safety, including Paul Judge of SecureComputing, Jim Campbell of ESPC, Laura Mather of MarkMonitor,
Fran Maier of TRUSTe, Lana McGilvray of Datran Media, Pat Peterson of
IronPort Systems and the AOTA staff.
AOTA Program Details>
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About the Authentication and Online Trust Alliance (AOTA)
Founded in October 2004, the mission of AOTA is to enhance online trust and confidence,
by facilitating best practices and the deployment of Internet authentication and reputation standards and solutions. With the onslaught of phishing and
forged email, this collaboration is critical to help ensure the reliability and deliverability of email, reinforce online trust and confidence, and to
protect the brands and domains of businesses worldwide.
AOTA's steering committee members include Acxiom Digital, Datran Media,
the Direct Marketing Association, Epsilon, IronPort Systems, MarkMonitor,
Microsoft Corporation, RSA, the Security Division of EMC, Secure Computing
Corporation and Symantec Corporation. For more information, visit
www.aotalliance.org/
Media Contact:
Kathleen Formidoni blast! PR for the AOTA
(919) 833-9975 x11
kathleen@blastpr.com
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