Thales SafeNet Trusted Access Features
What are the features of Thales SafeNet Trusted Access?
Authentication Options
- Authentication User experience
- Supports Required Authentication systems
- Multi-Factor Authentication
- Supports Required Authentication Methods/Protocols
- Federation/SAML support (idp)
- Federation/SAML support (sp)
Access Control Types
- Remote Access
- Partner Access
- Supports BYOD users
Platform
- Multiple Operating system support
- Multi-Domain Support
- Cross Browser support
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Authentication Options
Authentication User experience | Process of providing credentials and logging into multiple systems is easy and intuitive for users 16 reviewers of Thales SafeNet Trusted Access have provided feedback on this feature. | 95% (Based on 16 reviews) | |
Supports Required Authentication systems | Based on 16 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. Supports required 3rd party Authentication Technologies. Example systems: bioMetric, passwords, key cards, token based systems, etc. | 95% (Based on 16 reviews) | |
Multi-Factor Authentication | Provides support for Multi-Factor authentication, so users are required to provide multiple factors to authenticate. For example, something they know, Something they have or something they are. This feature was mentioned in 16 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 96% (Based on 16 reviews) | |
Supports Required Authentication Methods/Protocols | Support SSO via Web agents, proxy agents, agent-less, SAML or oAuth and WS-Federation authentication and authorization Web services depending upon the application and business use case This feature was mentioned in 16 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 97% (Based on 16 reviews) | |
Federation/SAML support (idp) | As reported in 12 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. Can serve as the identity provider to external service providers so that when the user logs into a service, instead of providing credentials to the service provider, the service provider trusts the identity provider to validate the credentials. | 96% (Based on 12 reviews) | |
Federation/SAML support (sp) | Can serve as the Service provider from an external service so that when the user logs in externally they have seamless SSO to internal applications from a service provider. This feature was mentioned in 11 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 95% (Based on 11 reviews) |
Access Control Types
Endpoint access | Provides ability to control access to PC's, Mobile devices, and other endpoint devices. | Not enough data | |
Local Access | Controls access to legacy applications, web based applications, network resources and servers while employees are on the companies local area network. | Not enough data | |
Remote Access | Controls access to legacy applications, web based applications, networks resources while employees are outside the local area network. This feature was mentioned in 16 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 96% (Based on 16 reviews) | |
Partner Access | Controls access to users that are not company employees that are either within the companies local area network or outside the network 10 reviewers of Thales SafeNet Trusted Access have provided feedback on this feature. | 90% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Supports BYOD users | As reported in 10 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. Enables users to use their own device to access company applications. | 95% (Based on 10 reviews) |
Administration
Ease of installation on server | Installation process is easy and flexible. | Not enough data | |
Password Policy Enforcement | Options for resetting and enforcing password policies | Not enough data | |
Administration Console | Provides Administration tools/console that are easy to use and learn for routine maintenance tasks | Not enough data | |
Ease of connecting applications | Easily provisions new systems, platforms or applications using configuration and not customization. | Not enough data | |
Self Service Password Administration | Users can set, change passwords without interaction from IT staff | Not enough data | |
Bi-Directional Identity Synchronization | Keep identity attributes consistent across applications whether the change is made in the provisioning system or the application. | Not enough data | |
Policy Management | Enables administrators to create access policies and applies policy controls throughout request and provisioning processes. | Not enough data | |
Cloud Directory | Provides or integrates with a cloud based directory option that contains all user names and attributes. | Not enough data | |
Application Integrations | Integrates with common applications such as service desk tools. | Not enough data |
Platform
Multiple Operating system support | Based on 14 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. Supports Endpoint access control to multiple operating systems | 99% (Based on 14 reviews) | |
Multi-Domain Support | Allows user authentication to be honored by all the hosts in two or more domains This feature was mentioned in 10 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 98% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Cross Browser support | Support access to browser based applications across required browser types This feature was mentioned in 12 Thales SafeNet Trusted Access reviews. | 99% (Based on 12 reviews) | |
Fail over protection | Provides required failover mechanisms to ensure if one server, network, etc fails users are still able able to authenticate | Not enough data | |
Reporting | Contains pre-built and custom reporting tools to required to manage business | Not enough data | |
Auditing | Provides mechanism for auditing authentication for trouble shooting purposes. | Not enough data | |
Third Party Web Services support | Can call and pass credentials to third party web services. | Not enough data |
Authentication type
SMS-Based | Sends a one-time passcode (OTP) via SMS. | Not enough data | |
Voice-Based Telephony | Provides a one-time passcode (OTP) via voice-call. | Not enough data | |
Email-Based | Sends a one-time passcode (OTP) via email. | Not enough data | |
Hardware Token-Based | Supports hardware tokens, which are often USB-sized, fob-like devices that store codes. | Not enough data | |
Software Token | Offers software tokens, which are applications installed on a mobile phone, wearable devices, or desktops and generate time-based one-time passcodes (TOTP) that a user can easily copy. Software tokens work both online and offline. | Not enough data | |
Biometric Factor | Allows biometric factors such as fingerprints, faceprints, voiceprints, or other biometric information to be used as an authentication factor. | Not enough data | |
Mobile-Push | Offers mobile push authentication, which is a user-friendly method that does not require a user to copy a code, but rather accept or deny an authentication using a mobile application. Mobile push authentication only works when a user is connected to the internet. | Not enough data | |
Risk-Based Authentication | Analyzes users' IP addresses, devices, behaviors and identities to authenticate a user. | Not enough data |
Functionality
Multi-Device Sync | Allows the use of tokens on multiple devices. This feature can also be turned off if the user does not want this. | Not enough data | |
Backup | Offers encrypted backup recovery stored by the vendor. | Not enough data | |
User provisioning | Simplifies or automates user provisioning, deprovisioning, and other user role changes. | Not enough data | |
Password manager | Offers password management tools to end users. | Not enough data | |
Single Sign-on | Offers single sign-on functionalities to end users, allowing them to authenticate once and be given access to all of their company accounts. | Not enough data | |
Enforces policies | Enforces user-access policies based on individual, role type, group membership or other factors to prevent unauthorized access to company systems and data. | Not enough data | |
Authentication | Authenticates users prior to granting access to company systems. | Not enough data | |
Multi-factor authentication | Offers multi-factor authentication methods to verify a user's identity. | Not enough data |
Type
On-premises solution | Provides an IAM solution for on-prem systems. | Not enough data | |
Cloud-solution | Provides an IAM solution for cloud-based systems. | Not enough data |
Reporting
Tracking | Tracks user activities across protected systems. | Not enough data | |
Reporting | Provides reporting functionality. | Not enough data |
Implementation
Easy Setup | Offers an easy to understand user interface to make setup smooth. | Not enough data |