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What is Ubisecure Identity Platform

Ubisecure Identity Platform is an identity and access management (IAM) product suite used to manage authentication, authorization, and identity federation for employees, partners, and customers. It supports common IAM use cases such as single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and standards-based integrations for web and API access. The platform is typically used by IT and security teams that need to connect multiple applications and identity providers using protocols such as SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect.

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Standards-based federation support

The platform supports widely used federation and authentication standards (for example SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect), which helps integrate with many enterprise and SaaS applications. This reduces reliance on custom authentication code and enables interoperability across heterogeneous environments. Standards alignment also supports common patterns like identity provider (IdP) and service provider (SP) configurations.

Enterprise IAM feature coverage

Ubisecure Identity Platform addresses core IAM needs such as SSO, MFA, and centralized access control for multiple applications. This makes it suitable for organizations that need a single control plane for authentication and session management across internal and external user populations. It fits deployments where governance and consistent policy enforcement are required across many apps.

B2B and partner access fit

The product is commonly positioned for scenarios involving partner and customer access, where federation and delegated administration are important. It supports architectures where external identities must access internal services without creating local accounts for every user. This can simplify onboarding for partners and reduce account lifecycle overhead when identities remain managed by external IdPs.

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Implementation can be complex

IAM platforms typically require careful design of identity flows, federation trust relationships, and policy configuration. Deployments often involve coordination across application owners, security teams, and external identity providers. As a result, time-to-value can depend heavily on in-house IAM expertise or professional services.

Developer experience varies by use case

Compared with developer-first identity toolkits, enterprise IAM suites can be less streamlined for rapid application prototyping and embedded authentication experiences. Teams may need additional work to tailor login, registration, and consent flows to specific product UX requirements. Customization and theming capabilities may not match what some CIAM-focused implementations expect out of the box.

CIAM-specific features may require validation

Organizations with advanced CIAM requirements (for example progressive profiling, fine-grained consent management, and high-scale consumer identity operations) should validate feature depth and operational limits for their specific workloads. Some CIAM capabilities may be available via configuration or add-ons rather than as a single integrated module. Buyers typically need a detailed requirements-to-capability mapping during evaluation.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Essential Custom pricing (Request a quote) Deployment: Identity Server (on-prem) or Identity Cloud (single node). Identity Providers: 1 Enterprise, 1 External, Unlimited Social. Enterprise Applications: 2. Custom Applications: 2. Business Units: Single. Identities: 5k–50k. Log retention (cloud): 30 days. Support: 7x5 (24/7 upgrade available).
Extended Custom pricing (Request a quote) Deployment: Identity Server or Identity Cloud (high availability). Identity Providers: 2 Enterprise, 2 External, Unlimited Social. Enterprise Applications: 4. Custom Applications: 2. Business Units: Multiple. Identities: 50k–250k. Log retention (cloud): 60 days. Support: 10x5 (24/7 upgrade available).
Complete Custom pricing (Request a quote) Deployment: Identity Server or Identity Cloud (high performance). Identity Providers: Unlimited Enterprise, Unlimited External, Unlimited Social. Enterprise Applications: Unlimited. Custom Applications: Unlimited. Business Units: Multiple. Identities: 250k+. Log retention (cloud): 90 days. Support: 24x7.

Notes: Discounted pricing is available for annual subscriptions. Perpetual licensing options are available. Ubisecure also promotes a separate IDaaS offering and advertises a free trial for IDaaS (30-day trial, up to 100 users) but no per-user or per-month prices are published on the vendor site for the Identity Platform tiers.

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Ubisecure Oy
Espoo, Finland
2002
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https://www.ubisecure.com/
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