Passkeys,” the secure authentication mechanism built to replace passwords, are getting more portable and easier for organizations to implement thanks to new initiatives the FIDO Alliance announced this month.

At the FIDO Alliance’s Authenticate Conference in Carlsbad, California, on Monday, October 14, researchers are announcing two projects that will make passkeys easier for organizations to offer—and easier for everyone to use. One is a new technical specification called Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP) that will make passkeys portable between digital ecosystems, a feature that users have increasingly demanded. The other is a website, called Passkey Central, where developers and system administrators can find resources like metrics and implementation guides that make it easier to add support for passkeys on existing digital platforms.

“To me, both announcements are part of the broader story of the industry working together to stop our dependence on passwords,” Andrew Shikiar, CEO of the FIDO Alliance, told WIRED ahead of Monday’s announcements. “And when it comes to CXP, we have all these companies who are fierce competitors willing to collaborate on credential exchange.”


More

TechRadar: Great news everyone! Google is going to let you transfer your passkeys to a new phone

Google’s password manager may soon allow you to transfer your passkeys to a new phone,…

Read More →

International Security Journal: Passkeys set to become leading authentication method by 2027, HYPR reports

HYPR, an Identity Assurance Company, has released the fifth edition of its ‘State of Passwordless…

Read More →

Security Info Watch: iProov launches facial biometric MFA support targeting workforce identity theft

This device-independent, FIDO Alliance-certified biometric authentication solution helps organizations mitigate the risk of one of…

Read More →