Twitter has added support for stronger two-factor authentication as Twitter users will now be able to use a FIDO Security Key (using FIDO’s U2F open authentication standard) for login verification when signing into Twitter.
Twitter has added support for stronger two-factor authentication as Twitter users will now be able to use a FIDO Security Key (using FIDO’s U2F open authentication standard) for login verification when signing into Twitter.
Wired reports that Google has rolled out its Advanced Protection service, where personal Google account…
VIA POLITICO Morning Cybersecurity Report 10/6/17 NOW THAT’S WHAT I’M TOKEN ABOUT — The Social…
While speaking at the Federal Identity Forum & Exposition, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin called out…
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