Security credentials traditionally have been provisioned during chip manufacturing, often as a final part of the testing process. That’s starting to change. Of the approaches, FIDO Device Onboard (FDO) appears to provide the broadest coverage. “It’s a true open industry standard that’s now being supported by every major platform and operating system on the planet,” said Andrew Shikiar, executive director and chief marketing officer at the FIDO Alliance.


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CIO: How to protect your Google and Facebook accounts with a security key

This CIO story explains how FIDO Authentication is easier to use while providing stronger authentication…

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Forbes: Cyber – The Threat Is Real

This Forbes article reports on how the FIDO Alliance focus on industry standards for two…

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Cyberscoop: NIST urged to include multi-factor authentication in cyber framework

In this Cyberscoop article, FIDO Alliance Executive Director Brett McDowell and Jeremy Grant of the…

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