Brand | IDENTIV |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
Special Feature | TAA compliant |
Read Speed | 445 Gigabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | White |
Model Name | Identiv uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Identiv |
UPC | 753625297743 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.86 x 2.72 x 1.22 inches |
ASIN | B0C6YRJ7Y7 |
Country of Origin | Cambodia |
Date First Available | June 2, 2023 |
Identiv’s uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key allows you to replace passwords with a secure, fast, scalable, FIDO Alliance certified cost-effective login solution. The cryptographic security model of the devices eliminates the risk of phishing, password theft, and replay attacks. This key also features near field communication (NFC) functionality for contactless sign-on to applications. Multi-protocol support for FIDO2, FIDO U2F, and WebAuthn enables strong multi-factor authentication and removes the necessity for passwords. HOTP is enabled on the key. A secret key in hex must be obtained from backend server and added through the uTrust Key Manager tool. PIV is enabled on the device. A third party CMS is required to manage certificates. The uTrust Key Manager is available for Windows OS and can be used to manage the FIDO PIN. Support for macOS coming soon. Alternatively, macOS users can use their Google account and/or their Microsoft online account to setup 2-step verification and manage the FIDO PIN. FIDO/FIDO2 STANDARD Registration: During the registration process, you will be prompted to register the FIDO2 device (ie. the uTrust FIDO2 security key) with services like Gmail, Facebook, Salesforce etc.. The uTrust FIDO2 Key generates a pair of cryptographic keys: a public key (sent to the service) and a private key (kept secure on the device). Authentication happens automatically behind the scenes When the user needs to authenticate, the service sends a challenge to the user's device. The device uses the private key to sign the challenge and sends the signed response back to the service. The service verifies the signature using the previously registered public key to confirm the user's identity.