Mvine to focus on Dynamic Trust as digital identity race heats up
Sector is stirring as market entrants include global players
Mvine Limited announces today it is to focus on Dynamic Trust as a mainstay of its innovation, aggregation and integration strategy. The move comes as the company seeks to reinforce its proven work in delivering Zero Trust environments for Enterprise Identity and Access Management (EIAM) and as it seeks to grow its line of business in Federated Identity Management.
Frank Joshi, Director at Mvine, said, “Being yourself and staying safe online needs a whole new way of thinking. Thank goodness for Dynamic Trust Environments.”
“Identity impersonation, fraud, and online harms are just three large ticket items which organisations are contending with. We believe problems such as these can be best addressed when the strategy for digital identity matches users desire to be themselves and to stay safe when using online tools and platforms. It is deeply context specific. It has to be as meaningful when interacting with systems as diverse as those found in HealthTech, GovTech or FinTech,” said Frank Joshi.
Market entrants trying to grow their business by putting forward solutions for digital identity include firms traditionally known for online payments, telecoms or social platforms. For example, The Libra Association says it is ‘working to empower people around the world through the creation of a simple global payment system’. But its member participants feature global tech firms each wrestling with a common problem: the challenge of identifying, authenticating and authorising users in their respective customer bases using digital methods.