Replacing traditional MFA with strong, passwordless authentication methods allows security teams to build the first layer of their Zero Trust architecture. Replacing passwords with FIDO-based passkeys that use asymmetric cryptography, and combining them with secure device-based biometrics, creates a phishing-resistant MFA approach.


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The Wall Street Journal: Aetna Adds Behavior-Based Security to Customer Application

Insurance giant Aetna is rolling out a consumer mobile app that uses FIDO Authentication with…

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CSO: The Internet of Identities (IoI)

IoT, mobility, cloud and pressing security needs mean that every node must have a trustworthy…

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The Verge: Two-Factor Authentication is a Mess

While not all two-factor is created equal, The Verge reports that FIDO Authentication is the…

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