Passkeys and the evolution of authentication: A secure, seamless future
Passkeys continue to shape the future of authentication with seamless and secure digital access.
Passkeys continue to shape the future of authentication with seamless and secure digital access.
PasskeyIndex.io is a community-driven platform dedicated to collecting and organizing a list of services that are passkey-enabled.
Accessing and unlocking the Bitwarden vault with a passkey leverages an extension for WebAuthn called the pseudo-random function or PRF. Learn more about this leading-edge standard and how it may impact the user experience of passkey login.
The Authenticate 2024 conference offered valuable insights into how organizations are adopting and navigating the challenges of passkeys.
Over the summer months, Bitwarden readers were most excited about the mobile app beta program, which concluded in August. Other feature releases and how-to guides were also top favorites. Check out the top Bitwarden reads of the summer!
FIDO Alliance publishes industry standards for consumers to easily and securely transfer passkeys across platforms and password managers.
Passkey management has come to Bitwarden Password Manager mobile apps, bringing the convenience of synced vaults to the powerful security of passkeys so you can use passkeys anywhere you go.
Currently in beta, the Bitwarden Passwordless.dev SDK for Android gives developers what they need to build FIDO2-based passkey features.
Accelerating the passkey-secured workforce, Bitwarden adds new enterprise features to passkey developer kit.
See what hacker and CISO Alyssa Miller had to say about passkeys, open source, and the evolution of cybersecurity in this Q&A from the Open Source Security Summit.
Today, all users can start logging into their Bitwarden web vaults with a passkey, without typing in a username or password. This beta implementation uses the emerging PRF WebAuthn extension for passkeys.
Here is a quick overview on how you can use the Bitwarden Passwordless.dev .NET SDK in your ASP.NET applications to enable passkeys.
Passkeys will eventually replace passwords. They’re stronger, more secure, phishing-resistant, and best of all, easier to use. But how do they work? Read on.
Learn the basics of what passkeys are and how to use them.
Welcome, passkeys – FIDO credentials stored directly on your phone or computer.
Bitwarden announces the general availability of Bitwarden Passwordless.dev, a developer toolkit that provides an extensive, easy-to-deploy API for integrating FIDO2 WebAuthn-based passkeys into websites and enterprise applications.
Bitwarden has acquired European-based startup Passwordless.dev, a significant milestone in rounding out the Bitwarden commitment to offering open source, scalable, and secure passwordless solutions to every business and end user.