In this episode of the Trust Issues podcast, host David Puner sits down with Andrew Shikiar, the Executive Director and CEO of the FIDO Alliance, to discuss the critical issues surrounding password security and the innovative solutions being developed to address them. Andrew highlights the vulnerabilities of traditional passwords, their susceptibility to phishing and brute force attacks, and the significant advancements in passwordless authentication methods, particularly passkeys. He explains how passkeys, based on FIDO standards, utilize asymmetric public key cryptography to enhance security and reduce the risk of data breaches. 

The conversation also covers the broader implications of strong, user-friendly authentication methods for consumers and organizations, as well as the collaborative efforts of major industry players to make the internet a safer place. Additionally, Andrew highlights the importance of identity security in the context of these advancements, emphasizing how robust authentication methods can protect personal and organizational data. 

Tune in to learn about the future of authentication and the steps being taken to eliminate the reliance on passwords.


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