There is a growing debate over the trajectories of two security technologies — the long-established PKI, or public-key infrastructure approach, and newer-generation methods such as FIDO2 and Microsoft Windows Hello for Business.
There is a growing debate over the trajectories of two security technologies — the long-established PKI, or public-key infrastructure approach, and newer-generation methods such as FIDO2 and Microsoft Windows Hello for Business.
Mark Risher, head of account security at Google, speaks to TechTarget about the benefits of…
FIDO Security Keys are easier to use and more secure than other forms of 2FA,…
In this ComputerWeekly story, Steven Murdoch, chief security architect at OneSpan’s Innovation Centre says FIDO…
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