In a move to help tighten security within political campaigns, Google has announced plans to distribute its FIDO-backed Titan security keys for free to political groups, reports Engadget.
In a move to help tighten security within political campaigns, Google has announced plans to distribute its FIDO-backed Titan security keys for free to political groups, reports Engadget.
mHealth Intelligence reports on a FIDO Alliance webinar featuring Aetna, who spoke on modern authentication…
FIDO Alliance’s Brett McDowell and Aetna’s Jim Routh explain that, with the increasing frequency of…
In this story from The Verge, reporter Natt Garun explains how to set up two-factor…
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