Ping Identity Celebrates Asia Pacific and Japan Identity Excellence Award Winners2024

Jasie Fon, Regional Vice President Asia at Ping Identity

Boost Bank, Sydney Airport, Maxis Broadband and Bank Jargo amongst the recognised

Ping Identity,  a leader in securing digital identities for the world’s largest enterprises, announced the winners of the eighth Identity Excellence Awards at their annual Ping YOUniverse conference. Selected by Ping Identity leadership, the 2024 winners represent standout security leaders who are advancing the identity industry through innovative, customer-centric services.

“Today’s customers expect exceptional experiences in every interaction,” said Jasie Fon, Regional Vice President Asia at Ping Identity. “By leveraging Ping, these companies are differentiating themselves by delivering customers an easier, more secure, compliant and fraud resilient online experience, setting themselves up for success in a future driven by identity.”

Time to Value Champion: Boost Bank

Boost Bank chose PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud (AIC) to remedy Compliance challenges and is now delivering an exceptional banking-as-a-service experience with passwordless options for easy and secure logins.

 Time to Value Champion: Sydney Airport

As the gateway to Australia, Sydney Airport faced increasing demand for stronger security and a streamlined user experience. To address these challenges, Sydney Airport implemented Ping Advanced Identity Cloud (AIC) for internal and external identities. The adoption of these solutions improved security, delivered greater operational efficiency, and provided a better customer experience including 40% Faster Onboarding, 30% Enhanced Security, 25% Risk Reduction and improved compliance.

Better Together Partner: Midships ft. Bank Jago

In partnership with Midships, Jago Bank upgraded its Ping IAM platform to enhance service quality, meet regulatory requirements, and improve operational efficiency. As a result, they saw improved performance, enhanced security, and a dedicated pipeline for deploying dynamic configurations, providing better control across environments.

Zero Trust Innovator: Maxis Broadband

As Malaysia’s leading integrated telco, Maxis implemented Ping Identity with a Zero Trust architecture to improve service and security for its over 13 million customers and 10,000 business partners. By leveraging features like Intelligent Access, Lifecycle and Relationship Management and Social Identity, Maxis achieved: A substantial reduction in login related complaints, down 75%, Marked improvement in operational efficiency with a 40% decrease in IT administrative overhead, and rapid time-to-value with a fully in-house self-deployment within six months.