As for securing the Internet of Things, the FIDO Alliance piqued readers’ interest with its launch of the FIDO Device Onboard protocol. Currently in ‘Proposed Standard’ status, it was crafted by the FIDO Alliance’s IoT Technical Working Group to enable the installation of new IoT devices without the need for their manufacturers’ access control information, and to ensure that the installation process doesn’t require deep technical expertise, among other aims.


More

mHealth Intelligence: Can Behaviors Replace the Password on Mobile Health Devices?

mHealth Intelligence reports on a FIDO Alliance webinar featuring Aetna, who spoke on modern authentication…

Read More →

Health Data Management: What can healthcare providers do about the rising number of security breaches?

FIDO Alliance’s Brett McDowell and Aetna’s Jim Routh explain that, with the increasing frequency of…

Read More →

The Verge: How to set up two-factor authentication on all your online accounts

In this story from The Verge, reporter Natt Garun explains how to set up two-factor…

Read More →