List of Entrust Instant ID Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Entrust Instant ID. This list is updated as of April 2025.

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    ID123 Reviews & Ratings

    ID123

    ID123

    Transforming digital identity management for a secure future.
    Established in 2017 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, ID123 is a pioneering company dedicated to providing digital identity solutions. Their comprehensive platform includes a web-based ID Management System (IDMS) and a mobile ID application, enabling organizations to create, distribute, and oversee digital ID cards from a distance. The IDMS empowers administrators to craft customized card designs, upload and alter cardholder data, and distribute IDs via email, streamlining the entire ID management process. With the ID123 app, users can easily store multiple digital ID cards on their smartphones, which works offline and incorporates strong security measures to protect personal information and prevent fraud. Additionally, the app facilitates in-app photo uploads, sends push notifications, automatically manages ID expiration, and supports single sign-on, all of which contribute to an enhanced user experience and improved administrative control. ID123's cutting-edge solutions cater to a wide array of industries, including education, corporate settings, and membership organizations. By focusing on user security and operational efficiency, ID123 is transforming the management of digital identities for a modern and increasingly digital landscape, ensuring that organizations can adapt to evolving technological needs. This commitment to innovation ensures they remain at the forefront of digital identity management in a rapidly changing world.
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    Entrust Identity Enterprise Reviews & Ratings

    Entrust Identity Enterprise

    Entrust

    Achieve unparalleled security with our versatile IAM solutions.
    Robust digital security is achievable through the most reliable on-premises identity and access management (IAM) solutions available today. The Identity Enterprise platform offers an integrated IAM system that caters to a diverse array of consumer, employee, and citizen scenarios. It excels in managing high-assurance applications that necessitate a zero-trust model for potentially millions of users. The platform is versatile, allowing for deployment both on-premises and through virtual appliances. The principle of "never trust, always verify" ensures that both your organization and its user communities remain secure, regardless of their location. High-assurance applications include features like credential-based access, issuance of smart cards, and top-tier multi-factor authentication (MFA), safeguarding your workforce, consumers, and citizens alike. Additionally, user experience can be enhanced through adaptive risk-based authentication and passwordless login options. Digital certificates (PKI) can be employed to elevate security, offering robust protection whether utilizing a physical smart card or a virtual counterpart, thereby reinforcing the integrity of your identity management strategy. This comprehensive approach ensures that security remains a priority while minimizing potential obstacles for users.
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    Entrust Identity Essentials Reviews & Ratings

    Entrust Identity Essentials

    Entrust

    Streamlined security solutions for seamless, user-friendly authentication.
    Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a quick and economical solution that enables organizations using Windows to implement a Zero Trust framework effectively. Begin by adopting a user-friendly and easily deployable on-premises MFA system, which can later be transitioned to a cloud-based Identity as a Service if needed. This transition ensures a smooth integration between the two systems, offering a seamless user experience along with three additional authentication alternatives: mobile push notifications, device fingerprinting, and grid cards. With just one license, you can secure and enhance your digital operations. Furthermore, adaptive authentication and self-service password resets help minimize user friction, allowing for tailored authentication strategies based on specific user needs and requirements. There is also a wide variety of authentication methods available, including SMS, voice calls, email, and one-time passwords (OTP). Additionally, users have the option to utilize smartphone biometrics such as fingerprint or facial recognition for added security. To maintain email security, ActiveSync for Outlook restricts unauthorized devices from accessing users' email without requiring Mobile Device Management (MDM) integration, ensuring a robust protective measure is in place. Overall, these features collectively strengthen the security posture of organizations while enhancing user convenience.
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