Intertrust, a privately owned US-based company founded in 1990, provides software and services focused on content security and digital trust. As of 2024, it reported approximately $10 million in revenue and employed around 160 people. The company's operations are headquartered in Silicon Valley, with additional offices in China, Estonia, France, India, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Intertrust unveiled Intertrust iSCIF, a cloud-based virtual secure room solution, on July 2, 2025. This solution aims to provide scalable cryptographic key management with significant cost reductions, exceeding 75%, while adhering to industry security standards. The company's Chief Security Officer, Julian Durand, notes challenges related to physical secure rooms, including high costs and operational complexities. Intertrust addresses a key cybersecurity challenge: protecting cryptographic keys that secure digital infrastructure. The iSCIF solution is presented as suitable for authenticating internet-connected consumer electronics and IoT devices and systems. The company also highlights the importance of preparing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for factory and field provisioning.
Intertrust offers 5 products in the pro AV and media tech industries. Intertrust's product portfolio comprises of content security and digital signage and professional display.
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Intertrust's revenues were less than $25M in 2024. Caretta Research has split Intertrust's revenue into 3 different product categories, the largest of which is dRM. For full access to Intertrust's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Intertrust's customers primarily consist of telecoms and software Development companies. Examples of Intertrust's customers include BT Group, Tencent Holdings and Vodafone. Intertrust has commercial and technical partners like moTV.eu, GeoComply and Huawei.