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FIDO User Authentication Interop Testing Event
March 30 @ 8:00 am – April 3 @ 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time
Registration is now available for the FIDO User Authentication Interop event for those certifying an authenticator and/or server against CTAP2.3, CTAP2.1, CTAP2.0 or UAF1.2.
Event Details
Test Session Dates: March 30 – April 3, 2026
Self-Conformance Test Tool Results due by: March 27, 2026
Authenticator Metadata Sharing and Loading: March 13 – March 20, 2026
Authenticator Pre-testing: March 23 – March 27, 2026
Included Protocols: FIDO2 (CTAP v2.3/v2.1/v2.0) and UAF (v1.1/v1.2)
Event Location: Remote Attendance(FIDO Certification will be conducting testing during Pacific Standard Time business hours as a preference, and we can work to accommodate all time zones, as necessary.)
Please be sure to complete the following steps (#1-4) to participate in the interoperability test event.
- Successfully complete self-conformance testing by means of using the official FIDO Alliance Test Tool. Successful results from the test tool will be required to participate in the Interoperability event. You will be granted access to the official self-conformance test tool right after you complete your online test tool registration. Please use the latest version (v1.8.0) of the test tools.
- If not already completed by your company, complete a FIDO Certification Non-disclosure Agreement. This agreement is required to protect all test participants’ confidential information. If not already completed, it must be completed and submitted to certification@fidoalliance.org when completing your event registration.
- Register before March 20th.
- Submit self-conformance test results by March 27, 2026.
- Pre-testing is strongly recommended. (Interop Pre-testing, including participant contact information, server URLs, and authenticator metadata, will be shared after registration closes, usually the Tuesday/Wednesday before the event.).
- Following successful functional testing (conformance and interop testing), servers are prompted to complete a certification request, and authenticators proceed to the security certification step. Authenticators are required to either submit a Level 1 (L1) Vendor Questionnaire for security evaluation or contract a FIDO Accredited Security Lab to complete Level 1+ or higher security evaluation.
