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Strata Identity announces membership in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Strata Identity, the Identity Orchestration company, is joining the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international community where members, staff, and the public work together to develop technology solutions and shape the future of the web.

“As a member of the W3C, Strata will have the opportunity to collaborate with other leading organizations and individuals in the identity and security space to help drive positive change,” said Granville Schmidt, principal architect, office of the CTO at Strata Identity. “We will participate in the Web Authentication (Webauthn) and Verifiable Credentials Working Group to help shape the future of identity, accelerate the elimination of passwords and promote the adoption of industry standards and best practices.”

As a member, Strata joins the ranks of some of the most innovative cloud and security partners in the world, including AWS, Google, and Microsoft.

By creating technical standards such as HTML, Content Security Policy (CSP), and Web Authentication, W3C has been instrumental in working toward accessibility, security, and privacy. Member organizations help drive the direction of core web technology, work toward a framework of technological ethics, and exchange ideas with industry and research leaders.

Strata Identity is a provider of Identity Orchestration solutions for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The orchestration recipe-powered Maverics platform enables organizations to connect and control incompatible identity systems without changing the user access experience. By decoupling applications from identity, Maverics makes it possible to implement modern authentication like passwordless and enforce consistent access policies without refactoring source code.

For more information about this news, visit www.strata.io.

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