• Apple says these are the best security keys around now

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jan 30 14:15:03 2023
    Apple says these are the best security keys around now

    Date:
    Mon, 30 Jan 2023 14:01:44 +0000

    Description:
    New iOS 16.3 update comes with security key compatibility, and Apple shares its picks.

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    Apple has revealed what it believes are the best security keys to add an
    extra layer of protection to your digital world.

    The recent release of iOS 16.3 saw Apple add security key compatibility to
    its iPhone and iPad devices - as well as to its laptops and desktops with the macOS 13.2 update.

    Now, in a support document , the company has selected its recommendations for the best physical security keys to use with its devices, which comply with FIDO standards - the foremost alliance on credential security that most of
    big tech are signed up to. Physical protection

    Security keys are physical devices that you can use to authenticate a login
    to a website or service - a type of multi-factor authentication (MFA) method. The difference compared to other, more common MFA methods - such as using an SMS message or authenticator app on another device - is that security keys
    are not connected to your network, so are protected from any potential compromises on it. read more

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    The downside of using physical security keys, however, is that there are no copies of their associated decryption keys stored on a cloud network, meaning that if you were to misplace them, you won't be able to log in. Apple doesn't keep any backups either, so you may be permanently locked out of your
    account.

    You can use security keys when logging into your AppleID, in which case they will replace the usual six-digit codes that comprise the standard MFA
    process. However, you cannot use security keys to login into child or managed AppleID accounts, nor can you use them with iCloud for Windows.

    To use them with Apple Watches, they have to be paired with your own phone, not a family member's.

    Apple has recommended what it believes to be three good examples of security keys, which are the YubiKey 5C NFC, YubiKey 5Ci and FEITAN ePass K9 NFC
    USB-A. The first two it says will work with most current Macs and iPhones, whilst the last will work with older models of these devices, since it uses a USB-A connection rather than the latest USB-C featured on the other two.

    More generally, the company stated that any security keys you opt for should be FIDO certified and, of course, have the right connection type for your device.

    Apple states that security keys with a USB-C connector work with most of its devices, and those that use near-field communication (NFC) only work with iPhones from iPhone 6 onwards. These connect wirelessly to your device, but
    do not use your wi-fi network, so are safe from prying eyes. Although
    security keys are not essential to stay safe, using one of the best password managers pretty much is.



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