Swissbit iShield FIDO2 Hardware Authenticator

Swissbit iShield FIDO2 Hardware Authenticator

Swissbit iShield FIDO2 Hardware Authenticator offers simple, secure, and flexible authentication and protects users against online attacks, such as phishing, social engineering, and account takeover. This authenticator features robust hardware-based authentication using asymmetric private/public-key cryptography. These replace weak password-based authentication and security key with single-chip for increased security. The iShield FIDO2 Hardware Authenticator has various security options for any FIDO2 compatible service, like single factor (passwordless), two-factor (2FA), or multi-factor authentication (MFA). This plug n play product is ready to use with hundreds of FIDO2/U2F enabled services (incl. Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, and many more). The iShield FIDO2 has FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F/CTAP1) and FIDO2 Level 1 certifications.

Features

  • Works with FIDO2 and U2F compatible enabled services, like Google, Microsoft, Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, etc
  • Supports FIDO2 and U2F standards
  • Public and private key cryptography security
  • Durable security key with fully molded, robust, and water-proof housing
  • Touch-and-go authentication with NFC for mobile devices
  • Touch authentication for USB-A interface
  • -25°C to 70°C extended operating temperature range
  • Supports Windows® 10, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android operating systems
  • Supports Firefox, MS Edge, Google Chrome, Apple Safari browsers

Specifications

  • Mechanical details:
    • 51.5mm x 18.5mm x 6mm dimensions
    • Blue thermoplastic polyamide (PA) with a matte finish
    • Rear touch sensor and keychain hole
    • Water-resistant and robust construction
  • Form factor/device type:
    • CCID smartcard, FIDO2 HID device
  • FIDO universal 2nd factor (U2F/CTAP1) and FIDO2 level 1 certifications

more information: https://www.swissbit.com/en/products/ishield-fido2/

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