The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations may also be available. Copyright © 2014 FIDO Alliance All Rights Reserved. The FIDO UAF strong authentication framework enables online services and websites, whether on the open Internet or within enterprises, to transparently leverage native security features of end-user computing devices for strong user authentication and to reduce the problems associated with creating and remembering many online credentials. The FIDO UAF Reference Architecture describes the components, protocols, and interfaces that make up the FIDO UAF strong authentication ecosystem. Status of This Document This section describes the status of this document at the time o...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) mitigates the security risks of passwords as sole authentication fac...
Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet co...
The number of Secure Elements (SEs) embedded in devices such as mobile phones, smart watches and phy...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Universal Authentication Framework is a new authentication mechanism...
The FIDO2 standards for strong authentication on the Internet define an extension interface, which a...
Im Zeitalter des Internets gewinnen Authenti zierungsverfahren immer mehr an Bedeutung. Um die etabl...
Abstract: Even after 40 years of IT innovations, passwords are still the most widely used authentica...
Presented at the 4th XoveTIC Conference, A Coruña, Spain, 7–8 October 2021.[Abstract] During the las...
We describe how FIDO and W3C VCs can overcome the problems of existing identity management systems. ...
Two technology trends – a move toward software defined capabilities and toward networked devices – s...
In this deliverable, we give an overview of widely used identification and authentication techniques...
Online service is an important driving force behind many of today’s Web 2.0 applications. For securi...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) mitigates the security risks of passwords as sole authentication fac...
Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet co...
The number of Secure Elements (SEs) embedded in devices such as mobile phones, smart watches and phy...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The English version of this specification is the only normative version. Non-normative translations ...
The FIDO (Fast Identity Online) Universal Authentication Framework is a new authentication mechanism...
The FIDO2 standards for strong authentication on the Internet define an extension interface, which a...
Im Zeitalter des Internets gewinnen Authenti zierungsverfahren immer mehr an Bedeutung. Um die etabl...
Abstract: Even after 40 years of IT innovations, passwords are still the most widely used authentica...
Presented at the 4th XoveTIC Conference, A Coruña, Spain, 7–8 October 2021.[Abstract] During the las...
We describe how FIDO and W3C VCs can overcome the problems of existing identity management systems. ...
Two technology trends – a move toward software defined capabilities and toward networked devices – s...
In this deliverable, we give an overview of widely used identification and authentication techniques...
Online service is an important driving force behind many of today’s Web 2.0 applications. For securi...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) mitigates the security risks of passwords as sole authentication fac...
Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet co...
The number of Secure Elements (SEs) embedded in devices such as mobile phones, smart watches and phy...