The spec will allow people to authenticate themselves and log into internet accounts using a preferred device, through cryptographic keys derived from biometrics, mobile hardware, and/or FIDO2-compliant security keys. <…> The technology should allow websites to support low-friction authentication from visitors who have FIDO2 credentials associated with their desktop or mobile device.


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Mobile ID World: New Batch of FIDO Certified Products Brings Total to 335

Mobile ID World reports that there are now more than 300 FIDO Certified products, showing…

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The Conversation: The age of hacking brings a return to the physical key

The Conversation explains how the FIDO standards can bolster security for access to online accounts.

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Secure ID News: Merging FIDO and PIV could help Feds achieve strong authentication goals

This story from Secure ID News covers a recent FIDO Alliance white paper that outlines…

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