MOUNTAIN VIEW - Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has announced the release of its latest Titan Security Keys, designed to enhance online security by replacing traditional passwords with secure and convenient passkeys. The new keys, which support both USB-C and USB-A connectivity, are part of Google's broader initiative to move towards a passwordless future.
The upgraded Titan Security Keys were unveiled at the Aspen Cyber Summit on November 15, 2023. These devices come equipped with the ability to store over 250 unique passkeys and also feature NFC (Near Field Communication) technology for easy wireless authentication with smartphones. Additionally, they include fingerprint authentication for added security.
Google emphasizes that the keys adhere to FIDO2 standards, which are recognized for their stringent security protocols. The keys are designed to work seamlessly across various operating systems that support passkey use, ensuring broad compatibility.
In a commitment to bolster cybersecurity for vulnerable groups, Google has pledged to distribute 100,000 free security keys in 2024 to individuals at high risk of targeted attacks, such as campaign workers, activists, and journalists.
The new Titan Security Keys are now available for purchase on the Google Store. Customers can choose between the USB-A variant priced at $30 and the USB-C variant at $35. Although not immediately available for direct purchase, interested buyers can join an active waitlist.
With this launch, Google continues its efforts to provide users with more secure authentication options. The company's vision for a passwordless future was announced a year ago, but it has not yet specified when passwords and two-step verification will be completely phased out.
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