
The company said it already successfully tested the Bio with Citrix Workspace, Duo, GitHub, IBM Security Verify, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Okta, and Ping Identity. Yubico says the Bio keys should work out of the box with most apps and online services that support the FIDO2, WebAuthn, and U2F authentication protocols.


The general idea behind it is that users will be able to insert a security key into a laptop or smartphone, press their finger on a fingerprint reader embedded in the key, and authenticate on the device, on local applications, or remote services. The product's launch comes after the company first teased the Bio series at the Microsoft Ignite conference in 2019. Yubico, one of the largest and most trusted makers of hardware-based security keys, has debuted this week YubiKey Bio, the company's first-ever fingerprint-based biometric security key.
