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'''Trusteer''' is a privately held computer software firm responsible for the development of ''Rapport'' security software. The company has headquarters in the [[United States]] and [[Israel]].
'''Trusteer''' is a privately held computer security firm responsible for the development of ''Rapport'' security software. The company has headquarters in the [[United States]] and [[Israel]].


The company has published many white-papers regarding computer security. These are available from it's official website.
The company has published many white-papers regarding computer security. These are available from it's official website.

Revision as of 23:40, 6 February 2010


Trusteer is a privately held computer security firm responsible for the development of Rapport security software. The company has headquarters in the United States and Israel.

The company has published many white-papers regarding computer security. These are available from it's official website.

Corporate Management

The CEO of Trusteer is Mickey Boodaei, who was vice-president of EMEA sales for Imperva, Inc.

The president of Trusteer is Rakesh Loonkar, who was the vice-president of North American Sales at NetScreen Technologies.

The CTO is Amit Klein, who was the Chief Scientist at Cyota, Inc.

The vice-presidents are Shmulik Regev from Blue Security and Justin Bonar from PassMark Security.

Rapport Software

Rapport is a piece of security software for Microsoft windows that encrypts communication between the keyboard and internet browser to prevent malicious software from intercepting confidential input while accessing secure websites.

Various banks are currently distributing the software to their customers via internet banking services. Banks promoting the software include HSBC, NatWest, The Royal Bank of Scotland, First Direct and Alliance and Leicester.

The software is compatible with the following browsers: