Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM), a set of processes and technologies that organizations use to manage the identities and access of their customers, will continue to evolve in 2024. As companies gear up for the challenges and opportunities in the coming year, we anticipate the mainstream adoption of passkeys, a heightened focus on preventing account takeovers, and an increased demand for enhanced registration processes to redefine the CIAM landscape. Here's how we can expect these three trends to play out in the coming year.
On this episode of API Intersection, we get down and dirty talking about authentication and authorization. It's a topic you can't avoid, whether you like it or not!
In the latest episode of the State of Identity podcast series, we delve into the ever-evolving world of customer identity and access management. Join host Cameron D’Ambrosi from Liminal as he sits down with Brian Pontarelli, the founder and CEO of FusionAuth, to explore the exciting developments and challenges in the realm of passwordless authentication, user data management, and the quest for seamless transitions in the digital landscape.
We have some exciting news to share. Today, we’re announcing the successful completion of a significant $65 million growth equity investment from Updata Partners, a prominent growth equity firm. This milestone comes on the heels of widespread developer adoption and marks the first time that we have raised outside capital.
This episode covers OAuth and all sorts of authentication. This time around we're looking at the design of authentication protocols, the kinds of trade-offs they weigh for adoption and security, and how a standard evolves over time to keep pace with new attacks and put to rest old mistakes.
This is the first of many FusionAuth town halls, a weekly livestream where you'll learn about FusionAuth, meet members of the team, see new features in action, and more.
Dan Moore, FusionAuth head of devrel, is interviewed on the scaling devtools podcast, where he talks about building community around your dev focused product, FusionAuth's beginnings, and whether you should use a slack or a forum for online communities.
What if you didn’t have to worry about managing user passwords as a Python developer? That’s where the WebAuthn protocol and new hardware standards are heading. Dan Moore joins the Real Python podcast to discuss a password-less future.
Prompting for a username and password is so 2005. Today, you can just prompt for a fingerprint. FusionAuth’s Dan Moore writes on StackOverflow’s Blog about the new Webauthn standard and what it means for developers.
The Early Access Program (EAP) provides existing customers on any plan the opportunity to upgrade to a preview version of the latest FusionAuth codebase prior to general availability.
Today we announced the addition of biometric passwordless login using WebAuthn to its long list of authentication features. This enables application developers to offer the convenience and security of using built-in fingerprint and facial recognition from their mobile and laptop computers, without the need for any installed apps.
Should you roll your own authentication? According to Corey Quinn and Dan Moore, head of DevRel at FusionAuth, the answer is a resounding no. Corey and Dan discuss the critical role of authentication in apps, as well as how FusionAuth has managed to differentiate itself in a space that doesn’t need re-invention. Authentication is more important than ever in a post-pandemic world where people’s lives are mostly online, and Dan explains why outsourcing it to an expert is the best move for the world we live in today.
In this episode, Dan Moore, solutions architect and head of DevRel at FusionAuth, answers questions on a variety of auth related questions, and helps us understand the ways developers are impacted by things like IAM, SSO, and more.
Achieving SOC 2 Type 2 compliance, which is focused on the security of an organization’s systems, illustrates to customers that FusionAuth is maintaining its adherence to one of the most stringent, industry-accepted auditing standards for service companies.