Passkey is a technology developed by the FIDO Alliance in collaboration with major companies like Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Instead of traditional passwords, it enables users to log in using secure methods like facial recognition or biometrics, eliminating the need to create and type a passcode.


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TEISS: SMS Authentication: why it’s bad (and what to do instead)

Twitter’s Account Security Report shows users still opt for SMS authentication. Andrew Shikiar at the…

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Global Security Mag: Technology protect against phishing, not training

A byline from by Andrew Shikiar, Executive Director of the FIDO Alliance on the cyber risks…

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InfoSecurity: Podcast

In the September episode of the IntoSecurity podcast, the Infosecurity editorial team take a deep…

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