Google

Google uses FIDO Authentication for both its employees and users. 

On the employee side, there has not been a successful phishing attack against Google’s 85,000+ employees since requiring use of FIDO security keys. 

On the user side, Google’s goal is to have as many users as possible on phishing-resistant authentication protocols, whether they utilize a security key, an on-device biometric authenticator, or a cryptographic handshake with the users’ mobile device.

In 2023, Google announced support for passkeys for its billions of consumer accounts and 9 million business accounts.

Resources

Article: The Verge: Google trials passwordless login across Workspace and Cloud accounts

Article: Wired: Google Is Rolling Out Password-Killing Tech to All Accounts

Authenticate 2020 Video: Web Authentication: Enterprise Features & Other Level 2 Additions

Case Study (2019): Defending Against Phishing

Case Study (2016): Google Security Keys Work

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