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[{$pagename}] is an [Abbreviation] of [Web Authentication API].Some other user Abbreviations within [{$pagename}]:
[{$pagename}] is an [Abbreviation] of [Web Authentication API].
Some other user Abbreviations within [{$pagename}]:
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[FIDO2] is the newest [FIDO Alliance] [specification] for authentication standards, and [WebAuthN] is a web-based API that allows websites to update their login pages to add FIDO-based authentication on supported browsers and platforms. This is an evolving security ecosystem that will make crossing the bridge to passwordless easier. Cloud-first organizations, or one that has a mix of cloud and on-premises infrastructure can pursue a FIDO2 passwordless strategy. Organizations with cloud-based applications or other [SaaS] applications, and using any of the existing Identity Providers can consider a FIDO2 passwordless approach.
[FIDO2] is the newest [FIDO Alliance] [specification] for authentication standards, and [WebAuthn] is a web-based API that allows websites to update their login pages to add FIDO-based authentication on supported browsers and platforms. This is an evolving security ecosystem that will make crossing the bridge to passwordless easier. Cloud-first organizations, or one that has a mix of cloud and on-premises infrastructure can pursue a FIDO2 passwordless strategy. Organizations with cloud-based applications like [Office 365] or other [SaaS] applications, and using any of the existing Identity Providers can consider a FIDO2 passwordless approach.
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[{$applicationname}] strongly supports open standards such as [FIDO2] and [WebAuthN].!! More Information
[{$applicationname}] strongly supports open standards such as [FIDO2] and [WebAuthN].
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