With over 300 member organisations involved in regional working groups, the FIDO Alliance instigates meaningful dialogues with governments and policy makers worldwide over the future of passwordless, passkey solutions.
As Joon Hyuk Lee of the FIDO Alliance explains here, passkey adoption is reaching a ‘tipping point’ and exposing passwords and pins as outdated concepts of security, a common denominator in many cyber breaches.
Find out more about the advantages of FIDO principles with passkeys and multi-factor authentication.
The FIDO Alliance says the industry is becoming more receptive to discussions around passkeys, which offer end-to-end encryption and a unique digital key that cannot be reused. On the other hand, passwords only rely on a single piece of memory information for user authentication, which can often be easily intercepted. Passkeys use public-key cryptography to protect against phishing attacks.
















