The Next Web reports that Windows Hello, Microsoft’s passwordless authentication method that allows Windows 10 users to sign in to their devices using biometric information, is now a FIDO2 certified authenticator.
The Next Web reports that Windows Hello, Microsoft’s passwordless authentication method that allows Windows 10 users to sign in to their devices using biometric information, is now a FIDO2 certified authenticator.
mHealth Intelligence reports on a FIDO Alliance webinar featuring Aetna, who spoke on modern authentication…
FIDO Alliance’s Brett McDowell and Aetna’s Jim Routh explain that, with the increasing frequency of…
In this story from The Verge, reporter Natt Garun explains how to set up two-factor…
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