ComsignTrust CCMS, a leading credential management system, has partnered with Thales FIDO2 to deliver a comprehensive solution that addresses the evolving challenges of modern security.
The Power of Partnership
The collaboration between ComsignTrust and Thales FIDO2 has resulted in a synergistic solution that offers enhanced security, convenience, and compliance. By combining their respective strengths, they have created a comprehensive approach to safeguarding digital identities and protecting sensitive data
ComsignTrust CCMS is a powerful platform that empowers organizations to manage their digital identities effectively. As a credential management system, CCMS provides a secure and efficient way to issue, manage, and revoke digital credentials, which serve as cryptographic keys to access and authenticate various resources.
Thales FIDO2 is a security standard that enables strong, passwordless authentication. By leveraging biometrics or hardware-based security tokens, FIDO2 provides a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional password-based authentication.
How ComsignTrust CCMS and Thales FIDO2 Work Together
- Digital Certificate Issuance: ComsignTrust CCMS generates digital c credentials for users, which serve as their cryptographic keys.
- FIDO2 Integration: ComsignTrust CCMS integrates with Thales FIDO2-compatible devices or software, allowing users to authenticate using biometrics or hardware-based security tokens.
- Passwordless Authentication: When users attempt to log in, they are prompted to use their biometric or hardware-based security token. FIDO2 verifies the user’s identity without requiring a password.
- Secure Access: Once authentication is successful, ComsignTrust CCMS grants the user access to authorized resources based on their digital credentials and permissions.
Conclusion
By leveraging the benefits of passwordless authentication and robust credential management, security and data security specialists can protect their organization’s valuable assets and mitigate the risks of cyberattacks