Dr. Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar (born on 13 March 1959) is a Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist in Bombay Hospital, Jagjivanram Western Railway Hospital NAFLD and HCC. An MD, DM (Gastro), DNB (Gastro), Dr. Amarapurkar is a Fellow of American College of Gastroenterology, Fellow Of Indian College of Physicians , Fellow of American Gastroenterology Association & Fellow of American Association Study of Liver. Till date, he has presented around 200 papers, authored around 400 publications, both singly as well as in collaboration with other fellow doctors and has imparted his contribution in more than 20 chapters in a range of text books. He has also authored, edited and reviewed several books and journals on clinical Hepatology liver cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy, improving survival in decompensated liver cirrhosis and vascular disease of the liver.
Education and career
Dr. Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar has passed his MBBS degree from Dr V M Medical College Solapur, Shivaji University, completed his MD - Internal medicine from Dr. V M Medical College Genetics of Chronic Pancreatitis, JAK2 mutation in abdominal vein thrombosis, Association of genetic variants with anti-tuberculosis drug induced hepatotoxicity, Genetics of celiac disease, coagulopathy in liver cirrhosis and surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma; currently involved in research on Genetics of fatty liver disease and other liver diseases, portal hypertensive changes in Upper gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Deepak has Delivered more than 550 lectures at various International (APASL, APDW, IASL, AASLD, World congress of Gastroenterology, Korean, Japanese, Malaysian and Philippine Association of Hepatology/Gastroenterology) & National meetings & conferences (IMA, API, ISG, INASL, Indian society of Nephrology, Association of surgeons of India, Indian Association of Paediatrics, Indian association of Pathologists and Microbiologists)
Personal life
Born to Narayan Narhar Amarapurkar and Sudha Narayan (Dravid) Amarapurkar in 1959 in Solapur, Maharashtra, Dr. Deepak got married to Anjali Subhash Mhaskar who is pursuing her Fellowship at Miami, USA and Rohan Amarapurkar who is pursuing his Electrical Engineering at VJTI, Mumbai, respectively.
Awards and Scholarships
Dr. Amarapurkar presented by Dr. Amarapurkar:
* "Diabetes - Its impact on liver diseases" by M.V. Dharod and Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar.
* Adrenal function in cirrhosis: The pendulum swings - Anna Benjamin Pulimood, Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar, Ujjala Ghoshal, Mathew Phillip, Cannanore Ganesh Pai, Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy, Birender Nagi, Balakrishna Siddhartha Ramakrishna.
* Amarapurkar DN, Desai HG. The risk of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Trop Gastroenterol 1987:8; 182-3.
* Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (INASL) guidance for antiviral therapy against HCV infection: Update 2016
* Desai HG, Amarapurkar DN, Hepatorenal Syndrome - A new therapeutic Approach. Trop Gastroenterol 1987; 8: 183-5.
* Loya YS, Sharma S, Amarapurkar DN, Desai HG. Complete membranous obstruction of inferior vena cava; Case treated by balloon dilation Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn 1989; 17: 164-7.
* Rajiv Baijal , Subash Agal , Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar , Praveen Kumar HR , Nagaraj Kotli , Mayank Jain - Esophageal Tuberculosis: An Analysis of Fourteen Cases.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Non-Surgical management of Gallstone disease. J Assoc Physicians India 1990; 38 : 647-50.
* Desai HG & Amarapurkar DN, A new look at chronic gastritis. J Clin Gastroenterol 1992; 4: 278-80.
* Amarapurkar D, Dharod M, Chandnani M, Baijal R, Praveein Kumar, Jain M, Patel N, Kamani P, Shah N, Kulkarni S, Gautam Sonali, Shah A, Doshi S.Care of Patients with Cirrhosis How are we doing? Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 2015:72:51-58
* Amarapurkar D, Dharod M, Amarapurkar A Autoimmune hepatitis in India: Single tertiary referral centre experience. Trop Gastroenterol 2015 ;1:36- 45
* Amarapurkar D, Amarapurkar A. Indications of liver biopsy in the era of noninvasive assessment of liver fibrosis Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology in press.
* Amarapurkar D, Bhatt N, Patel N, Amarapurkar P, Amarapurkar A. Diagnostic laparoscopy in the era of modern imaging-retrospective analysis from a single center. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2013; 32:302-6.
* Amarapurkar DN, kalro RH, Desai HG. Role of peritoneoscopy in diagnosis of ascites. Indian J. Gastroenterol 1988, 7(Supp 4) : A8.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Peritoneoscopy A review of 500 cases. Indian J Gastroenterol 1988; 7 (Supp 4) : A 46.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kumar A, Parikh SS, Chopra KB, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Hepatitis C Virus infection in chronic liver diseases. Indian J Gastroenterol 1991; 10 (Supp 4) : A 58.
* [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi10.1.1.514.3930&reprep1&type=pdf Anti-HBc screening in Indian blood donors: Still an unresolved issue.]
Conferences Organised
Dr. Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar has been organising updates on DDW and AASLD meetings in India for the last 6 years and organised a number of conferences that include:
* INASL Conference independently in Bombay in the year 1998,
* INASL jointly with EASL conference at Goa from March 23 to 25, 2001 at Goa,
* Asia Pacific Hepatitis Summit, Goa, 2006
* Scientific Committee Chairman - Indian Association of Gastroenterology 2006 Annual conference.
Memberships
* Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
* The Association of Physicians of India
* Consulting Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist
* World Journal of Gastroenterology
* World Journal of Hepatology
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* Austin Journal of Gastroenterology and Health & Nutrition
* Consensus Development Panel for Asian Pacific Association for Study of Liver Disease for Hepatitis B, C, Extrahepatic Portal vein obstruction & ACLF
* Asian Pacific consensus on NAFLD and HCC
* Indian Association for Study of Liver - Hepatitis C, NAFLD & Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy.
Education and career
Dr. Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar has passed his MBBS degree from Dr V M Medical College Solapur, Shivaji University, completed his MD - Internal medicine from Dr. V M Medical College Genetics of Chronic Pancreatitis, JAK2 mutation in abdominal vein thrombosis, Association of genetic variants with anti-tuberculosis drug induced hepatotoxicity, Genetics of celiac disease, coagulopathy in liver cirrhosis and surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma; currently involved in research on Genetics of fatty liver disease and other liver diseases, portal hypertensive changes in Upper gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Deepak has Delivered more than 550 lectures at various International (APASL, APDW, IASL, AASLD, World congress of Gastroenterology, Korean, Japanese, Malaysian and Philippine Association of Hepatology/Gastroenterology) & National meetings & conferences (IMA, API, ISG, INASL, Indian society of Nephrology, Association of surgeons of India, Indian Association of Paediatrics, Indian association of Pathologists and Microbiologists)
Personal life
Born to Narayan Narhar Amarapurkar and Sudha Narayan (Dravid) Amarapurkar in 1959 in Solapur, Maharashtra, Dr. Deepak got married to Anjali Subhash Mhaskar who is pursuing her Fellowship at Miami, USA and Rohan Amarapurkar who is pursuing his Electrical Engineering at VJTI, Mumbai, respectively.
Awards and Scholarships
Dr. Amarapurkar presented by Dr. Amarapurkar:
* "Diabetes - Its impact on liver diseases" by M.V. Dharod and Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar.
* Adrenal function in cirrhosis: The pendulum swings - Anna Benjamin Pulimood, Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar, Ujjala Ghoshal, Mathew Phillip, Cannanore Ganesh Pai, Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy, Birender Nagi, Balakrishna Siddhartha Ramakrishna.
* Amarapurkar DN, Desai HG. The risk of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Trop Gastroenterol 1987:8; 182-3.
* Indian National Association for Study of the Liver (INASL) guidance for antiviral therapy against HCV infection: Update 2016
* Desai HG, Amarapurkar DN, Hepatorenal Syndrome - A new therapeutic Approach. Trop Gastroenterol 1987; 8: 183-5.
* Loya YS, Sharma S, Amarapurkar DN, Desai HG. Complete membranous obstruction of inferior vena cava; Case treated by balloon dilation Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn 1989; 17: 164-7.
* Rajiv Baijal , Subash Agal , Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar , Praveen Kumar HR , Nagaraj Kotli , Mayank Jain - Esophageal Tuberculosis: An Analysis of Fourteen Cases.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Non-Surgical management of Gallstone disease. J Assoc Physicians India 1990; 38 : 647-50.
* Desai HG & Amarapurkar DN, A new look at chronic gastritis. J Clin Gastroenterol 1992; 4: 278-80.
* Amarapurkar D, Dharod M, Chandnani M, Baijal R, Praveein Kumar, Jain M, Patel N, Kamani P, Shah N, Kulkarni S, Gautam Sonali, Shah A, Doshi S.Care of Patients with Cirrhosis How are we doing? Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology 2015:72:51-58
* Amarapurkar D, Dharod M, Amarapurkar A Autoimmune hepatitis in India: Single tertiary referral centre experience. Trop Gastroenterol 2015 ;1:36- 45
* Amarapurkar D, Amarapurkar A. Indications of liver biopsy in the era of noninvasive assessment of liver fibrosis Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology in press.
* Amarapurkar D, Bhatt N, Patel N, Amarapurkar P, Amarapurkar A. Diagnostic laparoscopy in the era of modern imaging-retrospective analysis from a single center. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2013; 32:302-6.
* Amarapurkar DN, kalro RH, Desai HG. Role of peritoneoscopy in diagnosis of ascites. Indian J. Gastroenterol 1988, 7(Supp 4) : A8.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Peritoneoscopy A review of 500 cases. Indian J Gastroenterol 1988; 7 (Supp 4) : A 46.
* Amarapurkar DN, Kumar A, Parikh SS, Chopra KB, Kalro RH, Desai HG. Hepatitis C Virus infection in chronic liver diseases. Indian J Gastroenterol 1991; 10 (Supp 4) : A 58.
* [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi10.1.1.514.3930&reprep1&type=pdf Anti-HBc screening in Indian blood donors: Still an unresolved issue.]
Conferences Organised
Dr. Deepak Narayan Amarapurkar has been organising updates on DDW and AASLD meetings in India for the last 6 years and organised a number of conferences that include:
* INASL Conference independently in Bombay in the year 1998,
* INASL jointly with EASL conference at Goa from March 23 to 25, 2001 at Goa,
* Asia Pacific Hepatitis Summit, Goa, 2006
* Scientific Committee Chairman - Indian Association of Gastroenterology 2006 Annual conference.
Memberships
* Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
* The Association of Physicians of India
* Consulting Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist
* World Journal of Gastroenterology
* World Journal of Hepatology
*
* Austin Journal of Gastroenterology and Health & Nutrition
* Consensus Development Panel for Asian Pacific Association for Study of Liver Disease for Hepatitis B, C, Extrahepatic Portal vein obstruction & ACLF
* Asian Pacific consensus on NAFLD and HCC
* Indian Association for Study of Liver - Hepatitis C, NAFLD & Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy.
Corinne Jewelers is an American jewelry retailer located in Toms River, New Jersey, known locally for their catchphrase "Bring her into Corinne."
Corinne Jewelers is a member of the American Gem Society.
History
Founding
Corinne Jewelers was established in 1964 by Mel Blumenthal (1930-2013), and was named Corinne after a promise to Mel’s wife, Corinne, to “put her name up in lights”.
Superstorm Sandy and Reopening
In 2012, Corinne Jewelers was in the direct path of Superstorm Sandy, and sustained minimal physical damage, yet remained closed and without power for over seven days.
In 2014, Corinne Jewelers expanded their storefront, with a grand reopening ceremony on July 31, 2014. The reopening of the store was attended by Toms River mayor Thomas Kelaher, who proclaimed that July 31st would be known as “Corinne Jewelers day”.
Notable Sales
On November 4, 2014, Corinne Jewelers sold a custom 1.64-carat radiant-cut pink diamond for $170,000 to a private buyer.
Corinne Jewelers is a member of the American Gem Society.
History
Founding
Corinne Jewelers was established in 1964 by Mel Blumenthal (1930-2013), and was named Corinne after a promise to Mel’s wife, Corinne, to “put her name up in lights”.
Superstorm Sandy and Reopening
In 2012, Corinne Jewelers was in the direct path of Superstorm Sandy, and sustained minimal physical damage, yet remained closed and without power for over seven days.
In 2014, Corinne Jewelers expanded their storefront, with a grand reopening ceremony on July 31, 2014. The reopening of the store was attended by Toms River mayor Thomas Kelaher, who proclaimed that July 31st would be known as “Corinne Jewelers day”.
Notable Sales
On November 4, 2014, Corinne Jewelers sold a custom 1.64-carat radiant-cut pink diamond for $170,000 to a private buyer.
Skyway is a company based in Redding, California, best known for its BMX Bicycle products. The company was a leading name in BMX during the 1980s thanks to its composite mag-type wheels, which are still produced today.
Origin
The company began in 1963 with a small workshop in Van Nuys, California. After originally supplying specialist parts to Disney, the company concentrated in its early years on Motocross components. It also made parts for use in space vehicles. As its business expanded, the company relocated to San Fernando, in 1967.
BMX and the Tuff Wheel
In 1971 Skyway Recreation was formed. After an abandoned attempt to manufacture a composite wheel for motorcycle use, the company decided to redesign the wheel for use on the then new BMX bicycle. The result was the Skyway Tuff Wheel, which was introduced in 1974. This was the world's first composite bicycle wheel made from glass reinforced nylon. The problem of heat build up in the metal hub, which delayed the initial project release, was much less of a problem for bicycle applications, directing the company towards bicycles. The wheel initially was available only with a coaster (back pedal) brake hub, and only in one color, black.
In 1977, the Schwinn bicycle company requested a yellow wheel from Skyway as original equipment on their "scrambler" model. Skyway began supplying yellow and other colours for general sale. After the success of the original Tuff Wheel, Skyway began redesigning it in 1978, to reduce weight. The result was the 1979 Tuff Wheel 2 which was lighter, and could carry 30% greater load. A new hub designed to combat heat buildup known as the Kool hub, employed a star shaped flange that attached to the composite wheel at five points, effectively leaving the hub itself floating in the centre with a gap around it, virtually eradicating heat build up. A freewheel hub was then introduced by association with Suntour, and later a racing version called the Skyway Graphite was introduced for the new Skyway BMX racing team. This wheel had a special hub made by Campagnolo and a gold anodised finish.
Skyway TA
After a brief foray into bicycle front fork manufacture in 1976 with the Tuff fork, and the introduction of Tuff pedals in 1981, Skyway expanded their range of BMX products. 16" Tuff wheels and wheels for wheelchairs followed. Then in late 1982 the company began selling a complete frame and fork called the T.A. which stood for Totally Aerodynamic. This referred to the special teardrop shaped tubing used, produced by a Japanese company. Once the frame and fork were shipped back to the USA, Skyway then heat treated them. This frame and fork was comparatively light. With a Mongoose Supergoose frame and fork tipping the scales at over 7lbs, the Skyway offering weighed just 5 lbs 9 1/2 oz.
The TA frame and fork became one of the icons of BMX in the 1980s. An XL derivative appeared in late 1984 that was an inch longer for the taller rider, and a 24" version with wheels to match for the "cruiser" riders. In 1985 the Tuff 2 wheel was revised with a new integral hub, where the alloy shell was unnecessary, instead the centre of the composite wheel used fins to create airflow. This version of the wheel was reintroduced in 2005, and it is possible to purchase covers that give the modern wheel the illusion of being the alloy hub version.
Freestyle and market decline
In 1986 Skyway concentrated on the growing BMX Freestyle sub culture, which was becoming dominant. New products included Stunt Pegs, handlebars and a bolt on Stunt Platform for the TA frame. In addition, new colours were offered in the Tuff 2 wheel range, including lavender, grey, pink, green, orange and light blue. White had been available since 1984. Skyway offered complete bicycles, such as the Street Beat, Street Styler and Street Scene, plus a version of the new BMX invention, the Giro that allowed a rider to spin the handlebars 360 degrees without tangling the brake cables. This Skyway product was called the Spin Master. In 1988 two new bikes were offered, the 280TA and the 300TA that were designed for racing. The BMX scene was then in decline, giving way to the mountain bike. When BMX made a comeback in the 1990s Skyway did not feature prominently, because composite mag wheels were largely shunned in favor of spoked wheels.
Return to prominence
In 2005 Skyway made the Tuff 2 wheel again and capitalized on the demand from restorers and enthusiasts of early 1980s machines. The company also supplied wheels to other applications. Skyway BMX products can again be found in shops including the original TA frameset, made from surplus tubing left over from its original run in the 1980s.
Origin
The company began in 1963 with a small workshop in Van Nuys, California. After originally supplying specialist parts to Disney, the company concentrated in its early years on Motocross components. It also made parts for use in space vehicles. As its business expanded, the company relocated to San Fernando, in 1967.
BMX and the Tuff Wheel
In 1971 Skyway Recreation was formed. After an abandoned attempt to manufacture a composite wheel for motorcycle use, the company decided to redesign the wheel for use on the then new BMX bicycle. The result was the Skyway Tuff Wheel, which was introduced in 1974. This was the world's first composite bicycle wheel made from glass reinforced nylon. The problem of heat build up in the metal hub, which delayed the initial project release, was much less of a problem for bicycle applications, directing the company towards bicycles. The wheel initially was available only with a coaster (back pedal) brake hub, and only in one color, black.
In 1977, the Schwinn bicycle company requested a yellow wheel from Skyway as original equipment on their "scrambler" model. Skyway began supplying yellow and other colours for general sale. After the success of the original Tuff Wheel, Skyway began redesigning it in 1978, to reduce weight. The result was the 1979 Tuff Wheel 2 which was lighter, and could carry 30% greater load. A new hub designed to combat heat buildup known as the Kool hub, employed a star shaped flange that attached to the composite wheel at five points, effectively leaving the hub itself floating in the centre with a gap around it, virtually eradicating heat build up. A freewheel hub was then introduced by association with Suntour, and later a racing version called the Skyway Graphite was introduced for the new Skyway BMX racing team. This wheel had a special hub made by Campagnolo and a gold anodised finish.
Skyway TA
After a brief foray into bicycle front fork manufacture in 1976 with the Tuff fork, and the introduction of Tuff pedals in 1981, Skyway expanded their range of BMX products. 16" Tuff wheels and wheels for wheelchairs followed. Then in late 1982 the company began selling a complete frame and fork called the T.A. which stood for Totally Aerodynamic. This referred to the special teardrop shaped tubing used, produced by a Japanese company. Once the frame and fork were shipped back to the USA, Skyway then heat treated them. This frame and fork was comparatively light. With a Mongoose Supergoose frame and fork tipping the scales at over 7lbs, the Skyway offering weighed just 5 lbs 9 1/2 oz.
The TA frame and fork became one of the icons of BMX in the 1980s. An XL derivative appeared in late 1984 that was an inch longer for the taller rider, and a 24" version with wheels to match for the "cruiser" riders. In 1985 the Tuff 2 wheel was revised with a new integral hub, where the alloy shell was unnecessary, instead the centre of the composite wheel used fins to create airflow. This version of the wheel was reintroduced in 2005, and it is possible to purchase covers that give the modern wheel the illusion of being the alloy hub version.
Freestyle and market decline
In 1986 Skyway concentrated on the growing BMX Freestyle sub culture, which was becoming dominant. New products included Stunt Pegs, handlebars and a bolt on Stunt Platform for the TA frame. In addition, new colours were offered in the Tuff 2 wheel range, including lavender, grey, pink, green, orange and light blue. White had been available since 1984. Skyway offered complete bicycles, such as the Street Beat, Street Styler and Street Scene, plus a version of the new BMX invention, the Giro that allowed a rider to spin the handlebars 360 degrees without tangling the brake cables. This Skyway product was called the Spin Master. In 1988 two new bikes were offered, the 280TA and the 300TA that were designed for racing. The BMX scene was then in decline, giving way to the mountain bike. When BMX made a comeback in the 1990s Skyway did not feature prominently, because composite mag wheels were largely shunned in favor of spoked wheels.
Return to prominence
In 2005 Skyway made the Tuff 2 wheel again and capitalized on the demand from restorers and enthusiasts of early 1980s machines. The company also supplied wheels to other applications. Skyway BMX products can again be found in shops including the original TA frameset, made from surplus tubing left over from its original run in the 1980s.
SecurityMetrics is a multinational merchant data security and compliance company headquartered in Orem, Utah. The company is a Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) vendor, listed as a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA), Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV), P2PE QSA, PCI Forensic Investigator (PFI) and Payment Application Qualified Security Assessor (PA-QSA) by the PCI Security Standards Council. SecurityMetrics has working relationships with major payment processing companies and global acquiring banks such as Global Payments Inc, Sterling Payment Technologies, and FirstMerit Bank to provide PCI compliance and other security solutions to their merchants. SecurityMetrics currently has the largest support staff in the PCI industry worldwide, fielding over 132,000 calls a month, and employs nearly 400 employees.
SecurityMetrics has been an A+ accredited business through the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since May 2005.
Product History
SecurityMetrics was founded in 2000 by Brad Caldwell with the goal to test website security. In 2002, SecurityMetrics released its first vulnerability scanning appliance. In 2003 SecurityMetrics released its first hardware device with intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment technology, and conducted its first forensic investigation.
SecurityMetrics was officially named a QSA and ASV by the PCI Council in 2006, and certified as a security assessor for all four major card associations in the United States: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
In 2008, SecurityMetrics hit the 1 million customer mark and in 2009 the company was officially named a PA-QSA by the PCI Council. In 2010 it released PANscan®, a card data discovery tool. In 2011 the company released a network threat sensor called Vision.
In 2012, SecurityMetrics released a breach protection service intended to help back its users in the event of a compromise with a $100,000 reimbursement for breach expenses. SecurityMetrics also released its new PCI verification and testing program, PCI Focus.
In 2013, SecurityMetrics released a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliance assessment program intended to assist covered entity healthcare organizations in complying with HIPAA Security and Omnibus Final Rule regulations. In May the company also announced an iOS and Android app called MobileScan intended to scan payment processing phones and tablets for security vulnerabilities.
In 2015, SecurityMetrics released its HIPAA compliance dashboard that stores the results of a HIPAA risk analysis, risk management plan, and documentation for HIPAA training, and policies in one place.
In 2016, SecurityMetrics released Perimeter Scan and PIIScan. Perimeter Scan is an external vulnerability scan that is catered specifically for businesses that require high-volume scanning. PIIScan locates unencrypted personally identifiable information in organizations.
Awards
Security Metrics have been awarded several industry awards including multiple Stevie Awards for Sales and Customer Service, and local Utah awards for business and entrepreneurship.
SecurityMetrics has been an A+ accredited business through the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since May 2005.
Product History
SecurityMetrics was founded in 2000 by Brad Caldwell with the goal to test website security. In 2002, SecurityMetrics released its first vulnerability scanning appliance. In 2003 SecurityMetrics released its first hardware device with intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment technology, and conducted its first forensic investigation.
SecurityMetrics was officially named a QSA and ASV by the PCI Council in 2006, and certified as a security assessor for all four major card associations in the United States: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
In 2008, SecurityMetrics hit the 1 million customer mark and in 2009 the company was officially named a PA-QSA by the PCI Council. In 2010 it released PANscan®, a card data discovery tool. In 2011 the company released a network threat sensor called Vision.
In 2012, SecurityMetrics released a breach protection service intended to help back its users in the event of a compromise with a $100,000 reimbursement for breach expenses. SecurityMetrics also released its new PCI verification and testing program, PCI Focus.
In 2013, SecurityMetrics released a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act compliance assessment program intended to assist covered entity healthcare organizations in complying with HIPAA Security and Omnibus Final Rule regulations. In May the company also announced an iOS and Android app called MobileScan intended to scan payment processing phones and tablets for security vulnerabilities.
In 2015, SecurityMetrics released its HIPAA compliance dashboard that stores the results of a HIPAA risk analysis, risk management plan, and documentation for HIPAA training, and policies in one place.
In 2016, SecurityMetrics released Perimeter Scan and PIIScan. Perimeter Scan is an external vulnerability scan that is catered specifically for businesses that require high-volume scanning. PIIScan locates unencrypted personally identifiable information in organizations.
Awards
Security Metrics have been awarded several industry awards including multiple Stevie Awards for Sales and Customer Service, and local Utah awards for business and entrepreneurship.