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Google Workspace Enhances Windows Login Security with FIDO2 Support
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Google has implemented FIDO2-compliant physical security key support for Windows login through Google Credential Provider for Windows (GCPW). This update is available to all Google Workspace customers and allows users to authenticate using their Google Workspace credentials instead of traditional usernames and passwords. The introduction of hardware security keys as a second-factor authentication method aims to bolster organizational security by providing phishing-resistant authentication directly at the Windows login screen. This update is particularly relevant for organizations using Windows 10 and 11 devices, enhancing their security posture against unauthorized access. Administrators can enforce 2-step verification (2SV) to further secure accounts. The rollout is part of Google's ongoing efforts to improve security for its Workspace users.
Key Points: • Google Workspace now supports FIDO2 security keys for Windows login. • The update enhances security by allowing hardware-based 2-step verification. • GCPW enables users to log in with Google credentials instead of local accounts.