You had the A, and the B-now comes in the C port. Ready to debut at this year’s RSA conference at the US next month, new accessible technological worlds are opt to be shielded from potential threats with this new iShield key. Let’s go Professional with this Pro solution. You wanted it hardened, you wanted it accessible and you wanted it approachable. Now, you got it.
Say ‘Sí’ to this C: if going viral has a technological equivalent, that would be it. Introducing the recent upgrade to the iShield Pro solutions family. As a USB card solution with a C port, the same great standards and outstanding performance of the secured iShield memory solutions family are brought to the more mobile audience. The iShield Key Pro is more than a regular FIDO security memory stick. It supports a wide range of security features and standards, such as Fast identity online 2 (FIDO2), hash-based message authentication code-based one-time password (HOTP), Time-based one-time password (TOTP) and Personal Identity Verifications (PIVs) qualifications respectively.
However, It’s unique capability to double down as a physical access control tool is what truly sets it status as a tech “head spinner”. Especially with the impending adoption of FIPS 140-3 standards, ensuring the highest level of cryptographic security. The brainchild of memory tech prophet Swissbit, it will be showcased with the new USB-C variation at Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA) 2024 conference at San Francisco as the former is participating in the conference for the first time ever. With this new alteration, this iShield solution maintains the versatility and robust security features of its predecessors while offering the modern convenience of USB-C connectivity.
Furthermore, another “heartstopper” variant of the secured memory solutions, the iShield Key FIDO2, is limited to the FIDO2/WebAuthn and U2F predecessor standards, making it a cost-efficient entry into the world of secure logins to websites and services. You finally went ‘Sí’ for that memory solution? Swissbit has already declared plans to expand the iShield key FIDO2 for broader horizons. Namely, for USB C and USB A interfaces respectively.