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Badge operates on a cryptographically zero-knowledge basis, not trusting any party with sensitive data, and offers quantum resistance for future-proof security.

Organizations need to make sure they have the right infrastructure in place to enable this everywhere connectedness that employees expect,” Srinivas Mukkamala, Chief Product Officer at Ivanti, told VentureBeat in a recent interview. Badge also announced an alliance with Okta, the latest in a series of partnerships aimed at strengthening Identity and Access Management (IAM) for their shared enterprise customers. Srivastava also told VentureBeat Badge operates on a cryptographically zero-knowledge basis, not trusting any party with sensitive data, and offers quantum resistance for future-proof security.

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