After a decade of work, the FIDO Alliance says it’s found the missing piece in the bridge to a password-free future.

AFTER YEARS OF tantalizing hints that a passwordless future is just around the corner, you’re probably still not feeling any closer to that digital unshackling. Ten years into working on the issue, though, the FIDO Alliance, an industry association that specifically works on secure authentication, thinks it has finally identified the missing piece of the puzzle. 

On Thursday, the organization published a white paper that lays out FIDO’s vision for solving the usability issues that have dogged passwordless features and, seemingly, kept them from achieving broad adoption. FIDO’s members collaborated to produce the paper, and they span chipmakers like Intel and Qualcomm, prominent platform developers like Amazon and Meta, financial institutions like American Express and Bank of America, and the developers of all major operating systems—Google, Microsoft, and Apple. 


More

Computer Weekly: Thanks to AI tools, attackers also have an easy time of it

Instead of fighting AI with AI, it’s time for companies to rewrite the rules and…

Read More →

Professional Security Magazine: Mitigating AI security risks

Major tech companies and members of the FIDO Alliance such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft have been…

Read More →

Retail Banker International: Banks don’t have to compromise on security to prioritise consumer convenience

Biometric authentication powered by the global FIDO standard is the way forward to meet the…

Read More →