FIDO Alliance Executive Director Brett McDowell breaks down the updated NIST guidance, looking at the levels of assurance ranging from the least secure, Level 1 such as a password, to the highest Level 3 such as public key cryptography.
FIDO Alliance Executive Director Brett McDowell breaks down the updated NIST guidance, looking at the levels of assurance ranging from the least secure, Level 1 such as a password, to the highest Level 3 such as public key cryptography.
A webinar on mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs), presented by the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence…
Telegram has introduced support for passkeys in its latest update, marking a significant shift away…
Counting Google, Amazon, and Microsoft among its early adopters, the new standard will provide organizations…
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