passkey
Coverage of passkey in the Nexus archive.
- What is a passkey, how does it work and why is it better than a password?
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has announced it will no longer recommend passwords where passkeys are available, citing stronger security and resistance to phishing and breaches. Passkeys, stored on users’ devices, are positioned as a more secure alternative for logging into apps and websites.
- How to create secure passwords: Experts reveal why you should NEVER reuse or write down your logins - and why it might be time to finally switch to a passkey
The article advises against reusing or writing down passwords to enhance security and recommends switching to passkeys for safer authentication. Experts emphasize the risks of password reuse and the benefits of modern authentication methods.
- How to create secure passwords: Experts reveal why you should NEVER reuse or write down your logins - and why it might be time to finally switch to a passkey
Experts advise against reusing passwords or writing down login credentials, emphasizing the risks of compromised accounts. They recommend switching to passkeys as a more secure alternative for authentication.