The problem with the key is that there are two interfaces right now to a lot of devices. USBA and USBC. However if you're in a managed equipment system, that can be mitigated. In terms of theft, it's no different than losing your building keys. Only difference is it's easier to disable a fob's access than to re-key all the doors. And plus with a fob you can see logs of if a fob was used after it was lost and where, assisting with breach investigations.
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The problem with the key is that there are two interfaces right now to a lot of devices. USBA and USBC. However if you're in a managed equipment system, that can be mitigated.
In terms of theft, it's no different than losing your building keys. Only difference is it's easier to disable a fob's access than to re-key all the doors. And plus with a fob you can see logs of if a fob was used after it was lost and where, assisting with breach investigations.
How is the fido2 key better than an authentication app that runs on my phone?
Very nice 👌.
Great conversation!
Great upload!
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Terrible upload.