Identity verification and cryptographic security for fraud prevention and compliance
Entrust secures identity verification, PKI infrastructure, and cryptographic hardware across 150+ countries—a stack heavy in Python, C, and Linux alongside modern cloud tools (Snowflake, BigQuery, dbt, Looker). Active projects span identity verification product work, vision-language models for fraud detection, deepfake mitigation, and next-gen HSM firmware, signaling investment in AI-driven identity assurance. Engineering-forward hiring (44 roles) paired with a 1,001–5,000-person org suggests a mature platform being extended with machine-learning capabilities rather than rebuilt.
Entrust provides identity-centric security solutions across the identity lifecycle—from onboarding verification to transaction fraud detection and certificate lifecycle management. The product portfolio spans secure ID solutions, card personalization, physical and logical access control, PKI, multifactor authentication, and digital certificate management. The company operates at scale across 150+ countries with a global partner network, serving enterprises that need continuous identity monitoring, compliance support, and key/secret/certificate safeguarding. Current operational priorities include improving image capture quality for verification, managing deepfake and fraud detection, and ensuring high availability across cloud and on-premises deployments.
Entrust runs on Linux, Python, C, Windows, and SELinux at the core, with cloud infrastructure (AWS, Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible), and analytics (dbt, Looker, Tableau). They also deploy Hardware Security Modules (HSM), PKI, and cryptographic tools alongside Onfido for identity verification.
Entrust is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is a privately held company with 1,001–5,000 employees.
Active projects include identity verification product development, vision-language models for fraud detection, bias mitigation in face-matching and deepfake detection, data extraction from government IDs, next-generation HSM firmware, and service operations reliability.
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