Strengthening Korea’s Passkey Ecosystem Through Technical Collaboration and Regulatory Clarity
The FIDO Alliance Korea Working Group (FKWG) held its year-end workshop on November 14, 2025, at the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) office in Pangyo. Co-hosted by Samsung Electronics and TTA, the workshop brought together local FIDO members and invited guests to discuss the latest developments in passkey deployment, biometric authentication, and the accelerating momentum behind phishing-resistant authentication across the country.
With a half-day agenda featuring the Q4 member plenary, technical deep-dives, ecosystem updates, and a community networking session, the event highlighted the rapid expansion of Korea’s passkey landscape and the central role of the FKWG in driving adoption across industries.

One of the most important topics covered during the workshop was a newly clarified regulatory interpretation confirming that “FIDO authentication using on-device biometrics does not require separate user consent, since no biometric data leaves the device.”
This clarification removes a long-standing compliance concern for organizations and is expected to significantly accelerate enterprise adoption of FIDO-based biometrics across finance, telecom, commerce, and government services. The update has already drawn national and international attention, including coverage by Biometric Update, underscoring its significance to the broader authentication ecosystem.
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The technical presentations and updates from FIDO members provided insights into real-world deployments, new research, and ongoing product development:
- Samsung SDS shared lessons learned from large enterprise-scale passkey rollouts at Samsung Group Companies and UX refinement.
- LINE presented developer-focused guidance and demonstrated how they are using passkeys for end-to-end encryption (E2EE).
- TTA shared perspectives on AI privacy challenges and mitigation strategies, along with associated regulatory considerations.
- Korea Quantum Computing (KQC) discussed how they developed PQC-based FIDO security keys, offering a forward-looking view on post-quantum security.
These sessions demonstrated the depth of local technical expertise and the collaborative spirit that defines the FIDO Alliance Korea Working Group community.

The workshop concluded with a networking dinner, a quiz session, and a prize giveaway that added a fun and engaging community element to wrap up the day.
With clear regulatory support, growing cross-industry deployments, and an active technical ecosystem, the FIDO Alliance Korea Working Group is well positioned to accelerate the adoption of phishing-resistant authentication throughout 2026 and beyond.
The FIDO Alliance extends its appreciation to Samsung Electronics, TTA, all presenters, and all members and guests who contributed to this successful event.
