TrustBuilder updates its Identity
Hub to version 9.2
by the TrustBuilder IDHub, the user will
be invited to activate the TrustBuilder for
Mobile application. Once the application
is activated, the user simply touches
the fingerprint reader on the mobile
device. This easy tap confirms the user’s
authorisation to login to the protected
application – rapid, user-friendly, but
nevertheless highly secure.
TrustBuilder Identity Hub version 9.2
also introduces:
rustBuilder, a European identity
and access management
(IAM) solution provider,
has introduced the latest update
to its flagship identity and access
management tool, the TrustBuilder
Identity Hub (TrustBuilder IDHub).
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Issue 06
With the new fingerprint scanning
support, the IAM application is one of
true two-factor authentication, combining
something the user owns – the
smartphone – with something the user is
highly identifiable with – the fingerprint.
When a user tries to log onto a
company’s application that is protected
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The TrustBuilder IDHub is a highly
effective, user friendly and trustworthy
IAM tool that combines attribute-
based access control with cloud
identity management. The new version
introduces wider support across the most
recognised and trusted authentication
protocols, while adding two new user-
friendly features for TrustBuilder’s mobile
application, TrustBuilder for Mobile –
push-authentication and fingerprint scan
access. From now on, the TrustBuilder
IDHub can be accessed on a mobile
device via a simple finger print scan.
Considering mobile devices’ trend
towards embedded fingerprint sensors,
this update is designed to let users
replace their often difficult to remember
passwords with a simpler solution:
their fingerprint.
• OAuth and OIDC: TrustBuilder
IDHub now has some of the widest
support for these specifications
compared to competing products
currently on the market
• eiDAS: TrustBuilder IDHub has
added support for eiDAS initiatives
like ITSME, eHerkenning and DigiD.
Having created the platform for such
identity services, other European
initiatives are soon to follow
• SAML: Extended support for
SAML with artefact and attribute
consuming cervices. This latter
service allows SAML IdPs and SPs
to exchanges user attributes in a
more controlled way
• Identity provider framework:
TrustBuilder IDHub customers can
now expose their in-house identity
and authentication services to
corporate customers and partners
via federated protocols like OAuth,
OIDC and SAML
• FIDO: TrustBuilder IDHub now
supports FIDO 1.0. FIDO 2.0
support soon
• Embedded monitoring:
TrustBuilder IDHub comes out-of-
the-box with an embedded solution
for collecting, storing, analysing and
reporting on events u