Apple emphasises the many advantages of its technology, which resists phishing attempts, syncs with all Apple devices in your account and has a recovery function thanks to iCloud Keychain. In addition, it works with apps, but also with websites. The only problem with this technology is that it is currently only available on Apple devices. This is why the manufacturer is currently in discussion with the FIDO alliance and the W3C consortium to make it a standard.


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Identity Week: New FIDO Alliance report: 87% of enterprises in the U.S. and UK are deploying passkeys

The FIDO Alliance along with underwriters Axiad, HID, and Thales today released its State of Passkey Deployment in the Enterprise…

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Biometric Update: Biometrics connecting ID and payments through digital wallets, apps and passkeys

Biometrics are connecting with payment credentials, whether through numberless credit cards and banking apps or…

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CPO Magazine: Passkey Authentication and Its Relevant Authentication Standards

Passkey authentication replaces traditional passwords with a pair of cryptographic keys—public and private. The private key…

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