Big tech firms including MicrosoftApple and Google have been moving towards a passwordless future for several years, with solutions such as security keys and more recently, passkeys, starting to take off as part of multi-factor authentication (MFA) setups. 

The FIDO Alliance – which most big tech players are members of – is pushing hard for the demise of the password. But what exactly does “the end of the password” mean, in practical terms?


More

Wired: Google is rolling out password-killing tech to all accounts

Google’s announcement of its passkey rollout comes on the eve of World Password Day on…

Read More →

PC Mag: Misinformation, MFA Doubts, and AI: Everything We Saw at RSAC 2023

The RSA Conference further proved that passwords are a problem. The solution, we’re told, lies in…

Read More →

CIO Review: Nok Nok Partners With Carahsoft to Provide Phishing-Resistant MFA Solutions to Federal, State and Local Government Agencies

Nok Nok, a leader in passwordless authentication for the world’s largest organizations, today announced a…

Read More →


Subscribe to the FIDO newsletter

Stay Connected, Stay Engaged

Receive the latest news, events, research and implementation guidance from the FIDO Alliance. Learn about digital identity and fast, phishing-resistant authentication with passkeys.