In my first FIDO Alliance blog post, I cut through the noise around “passkeys being hacked” and clarify that the real issues lie in compromised environments, not in the technology. For product teams and leaders evaluating authentication strategies, the takeaway is straightforward: passkeys remain one of our strongest defenses against phishing and credential theft — when they’re implemented thoughtfully and paired with good security hygiene.

If you’ve been hesitant because of scary headlines, I hope this helps turn things back to reality: passkeys are here to stay, and they’re a major step forward.

Read the full thoughts here: https://fidoalliance.org/passkeys-are-not-broken-the-conversation-about-them-often-is

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Passkeys Are Not Broken. The Conversation About Them Often Is | FIDO Alliance

Every few months, like clockwork, a talk or article appears claiming that new research has uncovered a “vulnerability” with passkeys.  This can

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@NishantK What constitutes "good security hygiene"?