Google Targets Passkey Support to High-Risk Execs, Civil Society

As technology keeps advancing, so do the ways we can protect our online accounts. One of the biggest companies in the tech world has made a big move to help us keep our private information safe. They’ve introduced something called a passkey, which is a new way to prove it’s really you when you sign into your accounts, specifically for people using their Advanced Protection Program.

This program is already known for being super secure, as it’s used by people who need extra protection, like high-ranking business leaders and individuals working for the betterment of society. Up until now, these users have been using small devices called hardware keys, which you plug into your computer or connect to your phone to show it’s really you. These little gadgets follow a standard called FIDO2, which is like a high-security passport for getting into your online profiles.

So, what’s a passkey and why is it cool? Think of a passkey as a sort of high-tech key that lives on your device, like your phone or computer. You don’t have to carry around an extra piece of equipment because the passkey is part of the device you already have with you. When you need to sign in, your device confirms your identity and lets you in securely. It’s like having a secret handshake with your online account that no one else can copy.

This new update is a big deal because it means that people who need this high level of security don’t just have one option now. They can still use their hardware keys, but they can also use passkeys. This gives them more flexibility and can make it even harder for bad guys to get into their accounts.

For all the details on this topic, be sure to check out the full article at www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/google-targets-passkey-support-high-risk-execs-civil-society.

Keeping up with all these security options can be tricky, but it’s super important for staying safe online. That’s where Diversified Outlook Group can step in. They understand this stuff really well and can help make sure your accounts are as safe as possible. If you want to learn more about how to keep your online presence secure, or if you need help setting up advanced protection for your accounts, get in touch with them at support@diversifiedoutlookgroup.com. They’ve got your back in this fast-paced digital world!

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