![]() The price may seem steep, but the extra security is. The Titan security keys by Google will be available to purchase from Googles online store starting today, August 10. Sure, the added step is an extra hassle but if you're operating a mission-critical account, it's worth the extra few seconds to ensure your account doesn't get compromised. Googles Titan Security Key Bundle is a pair of small USB devices that add super secure two-factor authentication to your accounts. Priced at $40, it's compatible with Android, Chrome OS, macOS and Windows devices and will be sold alongside existing USB-A / NFC and Bluetooth / NFC / USB Titan Security Key variants.Īs Google highlighted earlier this year, the use of a security key is perhaps the best defense one can deploy against account takeover attempts. The tech giant has worked with hardware authentication device manufacturer Yubico over the past year to develop a USB-C model that'll launch on October 15 (that's tomorrow). Unsurprisingly, they were a big hit with consumers and promptly sold out. ![]() The hardware accessory enables top-notch two-factor authentication (2FA) for high-profile users including IT admins, politicians, journalists, activists and executives. Google launched its first batch of Titan Security Keys in the summer of 2018. As such, it'll work with any site that is compatible with FIDO security keys including GitHub, Twitter, Dropbox, Coinbase, 1Password and Salesforce, just to name a few. In brief: The new USB-C key will utilize the same secure element chip and firmware found in the originals, we're told.
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