When the rollout of its newest privacy tools, Facebook snuck in a very useful update: support for physical security keys. That means you can now use any USB key that supports the universal second ...
How many keys have you used so far today? For most of us, this question calls to mind a limited number of traditional keys that we use at home, to start our car, to open a file cabinet, and so on. It ...
Network connectivity is changing the way that businesses operate. While the fast communication, higher level of integration, and better capabilities of the network bring many benefits to an ...
In July, Google claimed its 85,000 employees had gone a full year without encountering any security mishaps following a mandatory requirement of using physical security keys for two-factor ...
Passwords aren't perfect -- anyone who's had to reset them after a data breach can tell you that. But neither are biometrics, and every other "password killer" has largely fallen flat. Ask around, and ...
Physical security is often considered simpler than digital security since safes are heavy and physical keys take more effort to duplicate than those of the digital persuasion. [Maxime Beasse and ...