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huanliu.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Apple announced Passkey in WWDC'22 a couple of months ago. Both Microsoft and Google quickly followed suit, announcing their support in the RSA and IdentiVerse conferences. Passkey is promising to potentially replace passwords eventually, but the road to that promise may be long and bumpy. There are at least 3 issues that will prevent a... | |
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blog.lewman.com
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| | | | | Passkeys are vendor lock in and tries to turn a few big... | |
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www.authgear.com
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| | | | | Passkeys are now supported by iOS, macOS, Chrome and Android. Learn more about passkeys and their compatibility with major browsers and platforms. | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth analysis of encrypted DNS protocols (DoX) and their implications for security, privacy, and network management. Key points include the importance of secure channels for DNS queries, the role of DNSSEC in complementing DoX, and the challenges of implementing encrypted DNS in various network environments. The discussion covers different transport protocols like DoH and DoT, the use of DDR for resolver discovery, and the trade-offs between privacy and network control. The text also touches on the technical and policy aspects of encrypted DNS, including the need for trust in resolvers and the limitations of current implementations. | ||