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Industry
  
Security

Website
  
OneID.com

Headquarters
  
Redwood City

Type of business
  
Private

Key people
  
Steve Kirsch, CEO

Founded
  
2011

Number of employees
  
20

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OneID is a digital security service based in Redwood City, California. OneID sells a digital identity system that claims to provide security across all devices using public key cryptography instead of passwords. The technology is utilized by non-profits, such as Salsa Labs, to increase the frequency and security of online donations.

History

The company was founded in 2011 by serial entrepreneur, Steve Kirsch. Kirsch recruited engineers Jim Fenton, Adam Back, and Bobby Beckmann to create the flagship product, which was launched in early 2012. Following the launch, the company raised $7 million USD in venture capital financing from Menlo Park-based venture capital firm Khosla Ventures.

Following their Series A, Alex Doll took over the position as CEO. Doll was previously an executive-in-residence at Khosla Ventures, and before that was a founding executive at PGP Corp. With Doll's appointment founder Kirsch moved into the CTO role. Shirish Sathaye, general partner at Khosla Ventures and Jonathan Heiliger were added to OneID's board of directors.

Following a growth period in late 2013, the company appointed Kirsch CEO.

In 2014, Fast Company named OneID one of the top 10 most innovative companies in finance.

References

OneID Wikipedia