Passkeys

Find out how passkeys can finally replace passwords for consumer logins while offering an improved user experience and much better security.

Passkeys represent a quiet but profound change in how people prove who they are online, replacing the familiar but fragile world of passwords with something far more resistant to theft, guessing, reuse, and phishing. At their core, passkeys rely on public-key cryptography, a mathematical system that creates a pair of keys that belong together but cannot reveal each other.

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Cipher, in Cryptography

Cryptographic ciphers ensure secure communication by concealing the meaning of information to unauthorized entities.

A cipher in cryptography refers to a method used to perform encryption or decryption—the transformation of readable data (plaintext) into an encoded format (ciphertext) and vice versa. Cryptographic ciphers ensure secure communication by concealing the meaning of information to unauthorized entities.

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