FIDO Alliance stories
Businesses should prioritise utilisation of readily available authentication technologies to prevent the ongoing phishing threat.
The FIDO Alliance has created a new IoT onboarding standard to enhance security, cost, and complexity challenges in device deployment.
Australian government recognises the FIDO Alliance's certification program for strong authentication, setting a trend for other governments.
The real cause of most attacks is not biometrics itself, but the storage of biometrics data in a centralised database.
Google's Titan security keys are now available in Canada, France, Japan, and several European countries, enhancing protection for high-risk users.
Attackers know that sometimes they don't need to attack the technology – they just need to attack people instead.
FIDO2 is a set of standards that enables easy and secure logins to websites and applications via biometrics, mobile devices and/or FIDO Security Keys.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and FIDO Alliance have finalised the WebAuthn standard, paving the way for passwordless logins and enhanced web security.
Mobile apps and websites can now leverage FIDO standards to provide a simpler and secure biometric login for over a billion devices supporting Android 7.0+.
Australian cybersecurity firm Haventec has joined the FIDO Alliance to help reduce reliance on passwords and improve authentication standards.