Edwin de Bruin-1 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Did you know you can also use Windows Hello as FIDO2 Security key?So, to put it in context, you can use Biometrics or PIN as identifier and login to Workspace One Access without sending credentials!Read about it in my latest blog! HELLO Workspace One Access: Using Windows HelloID as FIDO2 security key!https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7196130444222910465?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop https://x.com/EdwindeBruin5/status/1790366311328993776 https://www.debruinonline.net/post/hello-workspace-one-access-using-windows-helloid-as-fido2-security-key linkedin.com Sign Up | LinkedIn 500 million+ members | Manage your professional identity. Build and engage with your professional network. Access knowledge, insights and opportunities. X (formerly Twitter) Edwin de Bruin (@EdwindeBruin5) on X Did you know you can also use Windows Hello as FIDO2 Security key?So, to put it in context, you can use Biometrics or PIN as identifier and login to Workspace One Access without sending credentials!Read about it in my latest blog!https://t.co/TdqlnwTp0g DeBruinonline.net HELLO Workspace One Access: Using Windows HelloID as FIDO2 security key! More and more authentication methods are available to Workspace One Access and one of them is FIDO2. I’ve seen multiple use cases with the well-known Yubico Security Keys.But did you know you can also use Windows Hello as Security key? So, to put it in context, you can use Biometrics or PIN as identifier and login to Workspace One Access without sending credentials! Rock On!How does FIDO2 work?FIDO2 is like having a digital key that unlocks your online accounts instead of typing passwords. Here May 14th 1 2
Mobile Jon Posted June 12 Posted June 12 One thing to note, that I didn't love when I first started building this out a long time ago. When you register a FIDO2 key credential from WS1 Access, it does not hide it if you try to go looking for it e.g. with a tool like this: yubikey-manager (yubico.com) Other implementations of FIDO2 (like Ping.. makes me sad I mention them in a positive light), do hide the relationships on biometric devices.
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