
Google's Titan Security Keys Revolutionize Password Security
Google has launched a new version of its Titan hardware authentication keys that can store passkeys directly on the device, offering a simpler and more secure alternative to passwords. The new Titan keys can store over 250 unique passkeys and are replacing Google's existing USB-A and USB-C Titan devices. As part of its Advanced Protection Program, Google will distribute 100,000 of the new Titan keys to high-risk individuals worldwide by 2024. The keys require users to create a PIN code for added security, and Google has conducted extensive internal security reviews and external audits to ensure their safety.
