Token organization in container, WebAuthn Offline and extendes PUSH-Login available The IT security company NetKnights has released version 3.10 of the professional multi-factor authentication software privacyIDEA. The organization of tokens in containers enables user-friendly and clear token management. As a new authentication method, WebAuthn can now also be used offline […]
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privacyIDEA is an authentication system that should suite your needs. So it makes sense, that we ask you, what you need! Of course there is the community forum and the github repository, where you could write questions and issues. I know that it is sometimes easier to click answers. This […]
The privacyIDEA Authenticator App is now publically available. The privacyIDEA Authenticator integrates nicely with privacyIDEA 2.21.x allowing for a more secure enrollment. Get the App at the Google Play Store.
We released privacyIDEA 2.19! Need for Speed privacyIDEA is used in quite some big setups. So in this release we also had the focus on speed! With different actions we were able to reduce the time needed for one authentication request by up to 72%! (According to our lab environment […]
Today I want to give you an idea about the current development in privacyIDEA. You may like privacyIDEA because it is probably the most flexible and extensible multi factor authentication system due to its sophisticated policies and event handler framework. But I just pushed a small enhancement in regards to […]
privacyIDEA provides the possibility to verify credentials that arrive via a REST API. You can attach arbitrary applications to privacyIDEA. But this could also result in arbitrary data being sent. This is why we just pushed a new feature for the next release 2.5 of privacyIDEA. Authentication Data Mangling Just […]
On June 18th I was surprised by the simple comment, that I could not edit anymore. I used to host privacyIDEA on freecode.com as a platform to promote the project. Hm, what is the use of such a platform if it is readable but not searchable and sortable? The search […]