The Finnish Trust Network (FTN) is a framework which allows application providers to enter into a single contract, with a single integration, to make use of multiple identity device providers.
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In this article, I have maintained consistency with the terms used by the FTN – ‘Identification Device Provider’ and ‘Identification Broker Service’. For clarification:
- Identification Device Provider – in SAML terminology this is ‘Identity Provider (IdP)’, in OpenID Connect this is ‘OpenID Provider (OP)’
- Identification Broker Service – this is basically an IdP Proxy and Discovery Service
The main difference between the two is that an ‘Identification Device Provider’ is connected to a user repository or other service that stores credentials required to authenticate users.
This Finnish scheme means that app providers don’t need to make multiple contracts for their multiple identification device provider needs. Instead, app providers sign a single contract with, and integrate with, a single identity brokering service.
The Finnish Trust Network consists of providers of strong electronic identification services. Within the FTN, providers act in one of two roles: identification device providers and/or identification broker services. In many cases, a provider can act in both roles.
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Identification device providers are required to implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) to strongly identify users. The result of such authentication represents a verified individual and typically contains a user’s name and Finnish personal identification code (HETU). Identity brokers are expected to pass this information through to application providers.
Why was the Finnish Trust Network formed and what has it replaced?
The Finnish Trust Network was formed in 2017 to meet new requirements – both regulatory and competition-led.
- Regulation – in particular the ‘eIDAS Regulation’ set by the European Commission and ‘Regulation 72’ set by the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom).
- Competition – to enable and encourage competition in identification services, thereby advancing the identity industry.
Before the Finnish Trust Network came about there was the TUPAS identification service, which was only provided by Finnish Banks. One main driver for change is that the (almost 20 years old) TUPAS system no longer complies with the new cryptographic and other security requirements of the relevant regulations. The FTN specifications are implemented as profiles of open industry standards – SAML and OpenID Connect – whereas TUPAS was more proprietary.
What is Ubisecure’s role in the Finnish Trust Network?
Ubisecure actively contributes to the work group that was formed by Traficom to create technical specifications for interoperability in the Finnish Trust Network.
Ubisecure’s Identity Platform is used by customers in all roles within the Finnish Trust Network. There are identity device providers, identify brokering services and application providers using the Ubisecure Identity Platform to both produce and consume Finnish Trust Network services.
One such example is Telia Company, who won a European Identity and Cloud award this year for their Identity Brokering Platform, which is built with the Ubisecure Identity Platform at its core. Read more about the project here.
What happens next?
Actors within the Finnish Trust Network are working to get their services to meet criteria and become available and accessible for application providers.
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Many other European countries are also creating national identification services. As things start to stabilise on a national level, we are going to see an increasing number of cross-border identification services.
If you are interested in making use of the Finnish Trust Network as an identification device provider and/or identification broker service, Ubisecure can help point you in the right direction. Get in touch here.
Further reading
Traficom’s information page on Electronic Identification (available in Finnish, Swedish and English): https://www.kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi/en/electronic-identification
Finance Finland’s information on e-Identification (again, available in the same three languages): https://www.finanssiala.fi/en/payment-services/Pages/e-Identification.aspx
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English translation of the Finnish Act on Strong Electronic Identification and Electronic Signatures: https://www.finlex.fi/en/laki/kaannokset/2009/20090617
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| Digital and Analog FM CapableThe FTM-400DR performs flawlessly using both Analog FM and C4FM Digital. So there will be no loss of communications among friends who have not yet chosen to transition to Digital. Compact PackagingCase Size: Radio Unit 5.5'(W) x 1.6'(H) x 4.9'(D) w/o Fan Controller 5.5'(W) x 2.8'(H) x 0.8'(D) (140 x 72 x 20mm) w/o Knob Weight: Approx. 2.64 lbs with Radio Unit, Controller, Control Cable Big Beautiful DisplayEnjoy the easy of operation that comes from the FTM-400 big 3.5-inch full color and its touch panel operation. The icon symbols, multi-function key display and pop-up messages are all displayed in high-resolution color thanks to the full-color, high luminance TFT liquid crystal screen. The settings and status of the wireless devices are displayed in an easy-to-understand format. You can perform various operations simply and easily by gently touching the screen. Screen options include: - Band Scope Screen - Altitude Screen - APRS® Screen - Smart Navigation Screen - Frequency Direct Input Screen - Clock / Timer Screen Rugged Powerful TransmitterTransmitter RF Power Output: 50 W / 20 W / 5 W. Modulation Type: F1D, F2D, F3E: Variable Reactance Modulation, F7W: 4FSK (C4FM) High Audio Output PowerLoud 3 Watt Audio Outputs with the internal speaker. 8 Watt output using Optional External Speaker (MLS-200-M10) Frequency RangeReceive 108 - 137 MHz (Air Band) 137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM) 174 - 400 MHz (GEN1) 400 - 480 MHz (430 MHz HAM) 480 - 999.99 MHz (GEN2) Cellular Blocked (North American model) Transmitter 144 - 146 MHz or 144 - 148 MHz 430 - 440 MHz or 430 - 450 MHz APRS® Included1200/9600bps APRS® (Automatic Packet Reporting System) Data communication capability included. Cross-band CapableThe FTM-400DR is cross-band capable when in Analog mode; a very important feature for emergency situations, etc. GPS IncludedBuilt-in GPS receiver and antenna provides location, time, direction and APRS® information. A GPS Logging Function is included. External GPS devices can be connected. Hands-free OperationLaw abiding (where required) Hands-free operation is available by using the optional wireless Bluetooth® unit and headset. Optional Bluetooth® unit (BU-2) and Headset (BH-2A) are required. Snapshot Function (Image Data Transmission)Simply connect an MH-85A11U (option) microphone with camera. Press the microphone shutter button to take snapshots, and then the image data can be displayed on the screen, and easily sent to other C4FM FDMA digital transceivers. Image data which was sent from a group member is displayed on the full-color screen. This image data also retains a time record and the GPS location data of the snapshot. It is easy to navigate to that pictured location by using back track function. In addition, you can observe on the screen, whether or not transmitted data was successfully received by the member station. The snapshot image or received data is stored in a high capacity micro SD card. You can recall and send that image data from the SD card anytime. The pictures and data files may be easily viewed and edited by using a personal computer. * Micro SD card (not included) is required for the Snapshot function Digital Group Monitor (GM) FunctionThe digital GM function automatically checks whether members registered to a group are within the communication range, and displays information such as the distance and orientation for each call sign on the screen. This useful function not only enables you to see which friends are within communication range, it also permits you to see at a glance where all group members are located. Additionally, this function can be used to send messages and image data between group members. The Digital Group Monitor applies to direct communications between members; it is not applicable through a repeater. This is valuable feature for public service group activites, Search & Rescue operations, and any number of other uses limited only by your imagination! Smart Navigation FunctionReal-time navigation function enables location checking at any time. In digital V/D mode, information such as position data is transmitted together with voice signals so the distance and direction to the other stations can be displayed in real-time while communicating with them. Backtrack FunctionThe Backtrack Function enables navigation to a registered location at the touch of a button. When hiking or camping, simply register your starting point or campsite before departure, and the distance and orientation from the current location are displayed on the screen. This is valuable feature for Search & Rescue operations as well as casual hiking and camping. Voice Guide and Recording FunctionOptional Voice Guide Unit (FVS-2) announces your current operating frequency, band change and APRS® messages. You can record up to 5 minutes of received signals, or continuously record the last 30 seconds of received audio. Other Useful Features- Real-time Band Scope with uninterrupted RX audio - 500 Memory Channels for each A(Main) band and B(Sub) band - Storage of the Memory channels and personal settings on an inserted micro SD card - By using a micro SD card, it is easy to copy and transfer the radio data to other compatible radios - Versatile Scanning Receiver for Monitoring Enthusiasts (VFO Scan, Memory Scan, etc) - Analog and Digital Clock - Timer function: Event timer with Lap or count down functions *Trademarks* The Bluetooth® name and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such trademarks by Yaesu Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. * APRS® is a registered trademark of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR. |
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