Clavister

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Company typePublic
FoundedÖrnsköldsvik, Sweden
(1997; 28 years ago (1997))
Clavister Holding
Company typePublic
Nasdaq Stockholm: CLAV
IndustrySecurity software
FoundedÖrnsköldsvik, Sweden
(1997; 28 years ago (1997))
HeadquartersÖrnsköldsvik, Sweden
ProductsSecurity appliances,
Web Application Security
SubsidiariesPhenixID
Websiteclavister.com

Clavister is a Swedish company specialized in network security software, listed on NASDAQ First North.

According to a report from 451 Research,[1] the Edward Snowden NSA leaks and consequent loss of trust in US-based products helped with the international expansion of Clavister.

Clavister has a global presence with customers such as the Japanese NTT-BP,[2][3] and the German Marbach Group.[4]

Clavister has partnerships with for example the Japanese Canon-ITS,[5] and in the area of virtualized network security with Nokia Networks,[6] and Artesyn.[7]

In August 2016, Clavister announced the acquisition of partner PhenixID, an identity and access management (IAM) provider.[8]

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