News

Google's updated Titan security keys are available now with prices starting at $30. Updated keys all feature NFC and can store up to 250 passkeys. The USB-C key is quite bulky, as is the USB-A to ...
Hardware like Google’s Titan ... up keys, you’ll want to have at least two to maintain a backup. Even with rapidly expanding support for passkeys, going passwordless with a security key ...
Now, Google is entering the market with the Titan Security Key. For $50, you get a USB-A key and a Bluetooth key in a bundle. It's not the cheapest option, but Google is hoping to differentiate ...
Additionally, this new Titan key works with all FIDO-enabled (third-party) services. It can also save credentials for up to 250 accounts compared to how the current FIDO1 keys just store around 25.
Google's Titan Security Key stores up to 250 passkeys but lacks data management, causing potential long-term problems for users. It appears that passkeys cannot be deleted individually ...
At the Aspen Cyber Summit in New York City, Google has this week announced the release of its new Titan Security Key specifically designed to help bolstering online security, especially for high ...