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Tag Archives: FIDO2
FIDO2 security key management via commandline
FIDO2 Security keys are starting to take off. Many online services support them and the number is growing every day. At this point it seems FIDO Security keys are the way forward. FIDO2 being the second iteration of the FIDO … Continue reading
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Tagged authentication, command line, FIDO, FIDO2, security
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What’s the fuss about FIDO
So many discussions are everywhere about FIDO, so what is all that fuss about? Lets look into why FIDO is argued to be the next big thing in authentication. Before getting into it, let me say thanks to all the … Continue reading
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Tagged authentication, FIDO, FIDO2, security
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Secure authentication and how it changed over time
For decades, users have authenticated on systems with usernames and passwords. This method of authentication has not changed since the beginning of the Internet. As the Internet became a more hostile place and threats emerged, password rules were introduced. Those … Continue reading