Have you ever come across something years old that is so dead on about a topic important to you that you can’t believe you didn’t know it existed? I felt that way when I stumbled across an excellent ...
As promised last issue, I’m re-printing a glossary of strong/second factor authentication methods that TriCipher provided me along with the results of its sponsored survey on people’s perceptions of ...
In this paper, the authors review a comparison study on the most common used authentication methods. Some of these methods are actually based on cryptography. In this paper, they show the main ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. As much as our digital ecosystem has advanced in recent years, some elements of the security ...
Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, passkey, and secrets management, today announced expanded passkey login ...
Web Authentication (aka WebAuthn) has been a de facto standard for no-password web sign-ins for a while given that many tech giants are already using it, but now it's official. The World Wide Web ...
Today, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization behind all web standards, has formally promoted the Web Authentication API to the title of official web standard. This promotion means the ...
It may have been drawn two decades ago, but the old New Yorker cartoon still rings true: "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." "It's really easy to be whoever you want to be on the Internet," ...
Today’s relentless online criminals have made it necessary to not only employ multifactor authentication in securing IT networks and apps, but to make sure that such authentication can also be ...