Cryptomathic

It now operates world-wide with offices in London, UK; Munich, Germany and San Jose, California, US[2] Cryptomathic has collaborated in research projects with the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences to develop Cryptomathic's systems for securing messaging between hardware security modules (HSMs).

[3] In 2002, Cryptomathic's chief cryptographer Vincent Rijmen[4] was named one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35 by the MIT Technology Review TR100.

[5] In 2003, Cryptomathic was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer, based on its innovative product for mobile electronic signatures.

[6] The term "What You See Is What You Sign" (WYSIWYS) was coined in 1998 by Peter Landrock and Torben Pedersen of Cryptomathic during their work on delivering secure and legally binding digital signatures for Pan-European projects.

[7] In 2004, Cryptomathic received the Visa Smart Star Award for it contributions to the field of EMV and Chip and PIN based on its data preparation offering.