Facebook announced that it has extended FIDO support to mobile devices. Facebook’s announcement coincides with the release of new research from the FIDO Alliance which found that 49 percent of users in the UK have either had one of their social media accounts hacked, accessed without their permission or know someone who has.


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BangkokPost: Building trust in the age of data breaches

The Thai government should be considering industry-backed authentication such as FIDO to meet expectations for…

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BleepingComputer: Microsoft Azure AD FIDO2 Passwordless Sign-In in Public Preview

Microsoft has announced public preview support for FIDO2 security keys in Azure Active Directory to…

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Brian Madden: What I learned about identity management at Identiverse 2019

According to Brian Madden, FIDO2 and WebAuthn are the biggest buzz in identity today and…

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