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25 Aug
4 Min read

Next Level Metal Credit Cards

August 25, 2021 Nok Nok News Financial Services 0 comments

Nok Nok & CompoSecure Partner to Take Metal Credit Cards to a New Level

By David Strom

I got my first metallic credit card from Apple a few years ago. I thought it was more a curiosity than anything else. Soon after, my wife got a metallic card from Chase. American Express and Discover have both been making metal cards for years as well. Now, thanks to a partnership between NokNok and CompoSecure, you will see new types of cards that have something besides their outer skin to offer consumers: the ability to include authentication tokens and cold cryptocurrency wallets. (More on that in a moment.)

These first metal cards are either loved or loathed, depending on your point of view. A brief and very unscientific survey among my Facebook friends brought up strong emotions pro and con: because the cards are thicker than plastic ones, they can be more difficult to remove from your wallet, but they also can be more durable. Some of my friends imagined scenarios where the sharp metal edges could be used in various Ninja moves, but these were more fantasies than realized.

Apple’s card – issued by Goldman Sachs – has the feature where every transaction uses a virtual credit card number. This is particularly useful for online payments. You can easily change this number in the Apple Wallet app. And the physical card itself doesn’t have any account number shown. All of this makes it harder for fraudulent transactions and cybercrime, which run more than $100Bn annually according to the IMF.

But let’s look more closely at the authentication feature. What Nok Nok has announced is the ability to share a FIDO-based digital key to serve as an additional authentication factor for multiple logins. Before FIDO, if I wanted to use multi-factor authentication, I had to carry around a set of hardware or software keys, one for each login. What if I could use my smartphone, working in conjunction with my smart credit card, to accomplish a truly passwordless login? That is the vision with the CompoSecure announcement. Consumers can authorize transactions via a variety of methods: a finger swipe, keying in a six-digit PIN, or tapping the card to their phone to enable an NFC-encrypted transaction.

What happens if your card is lost or stolen, along with your phone? Many of us, myself included, have forgone carrying a wallet and just have a couple of pockets on the backs of our phones for cards. The card – and for that matter, your phone is still protected by the PIN. And if you have set up facial or finger recognition on your phone, that will further protect any access if your phone is found. The idea is appealing: one less dedicated piece of hardware to carry around. As Nok Nok’s CEO Phil Dunkelberger said in this interview, “when you ask a customer to carry a separate device or a separate token, very few customers will be willing to go through that process.”

The cold crypto wallet feature is also interesting. What this means is that your crypto assets are not stored online, but on the device itself. These wallets have been available for several years, but again they are yet another thing to carry around and potentially lose. Having a wallet integrated into a smart credit card itself makes a lot of sense. CompoSecure is building this new card/wallet combination with its Arculus project, which should be out in beta later this year.  If your card is lost or stolen, you will need to recover it with a series of passphrases (which hopefully you will not store in any online form). If you use a crypto exchange for your transactions, you can use your cold wallet to send or receive funds. Nok Nok said they will be supporting authentication on Arculus as well.

Using a metal credit card to serve as an authentication credential to secure transactions could be a way to move us further away from using insecure passwords, and marrying convenience and better security. I look forward to trying them out.

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12 Feb
5 Min read

Nok Nok Welcomes Apple to FIDO

February 12, 2020 Nok Nok News Press Release 0 comments

Nok Nok welcomes Apple to the FIDO Alliance and reports record growth.

Nok Nok, the leader in passwordless authentication, today announced a record year following broad industry acceptance of FIDO standards – and evidenced by the news that Apple, Inc. is now a member of the FIDO Alliance and has taken a leadership role as a board member. The FIDO Alliance, co-founded by Nok Nok and publicly launched in 2013, addresses industry needs for strong authentication without sacrificing ease of use, while reducing friction and vulnerabilities that often result from the use of passwords for authentication.

As broad industry acceptance of the FIDO standards continued in 2019, Nok Nok’s new customer deployments increased, existing customer renewals expanded, and Nok Nok released innovative technology with support for additional use cases. Also contributing to Nok Nok’s success were new global strategic partnerships, recognition and a prized GLOMO award from the GSMA, as well as increased market demand driven by global regulations that mandate strong authentication for online services.

“Nok Nok Labs and FIDO have both reached significant milestones today. When we first invented FIDO-enabled technology, it was clear that privacy and security would need to be hand-in-hand and at the heart of any authentication solution. To have Apple join the FIDO journey is a testament to our original vision of enabling strong authentication across all platforms,” said Phillip Dunkelberger CEO Nok Nok Labs. “It’s incredibly rewarding to have the world’s largest and most successful browser manufacturers, banks, telcos, eCommerce and healthcare providers join the movement we started in 2013 to solve global user authentication challenges.”

Nok Nok Solutions for the Apple Ecosystem

Since 2014, Nok Nok has supported Apple native applications on iOS devices – iPad and iPhone, and in November 2019 Nok Nok introduced the Nok Nok App SDK for Smart Watch. Now with Apple a part of the FIDO Alliance, it signals the opportunity for users of any Apple device to employ strong authentication. The Nok Nok™ S3 Authentication Suite supports strong and convenient user authentication on Apple devices – through native Mobile Apps and through the recently added FIDO support in Safari.  Apple’s membership in the FIDO Alliance fuels the speculation of now being able to use FaceID/TouchID for FIDO authentication through the Safari Browser.

“Apple joining this alliance is an important signal,” said Richard Clarke, former Special Advisor to the President on Cybersecurity, and Advisory Board member to Nok Nok Labs. “Password-related breaches are far more prevalent than they should be given the alternatives we have available. Apple and other Alliance members are transforming digital identity by committing to secure, standards-based authentication. It’s a step in the responsible direction for corporations and the customers whose data they are responsible for protecting.”

“The FIDO Alliance gained a valuable member today,” said John N. Stewart, Security Expert and former Advisory Board Member to Nok Nok Labs. “By joining industry counterparts like Google and Microsoft, Apple has become the final puzzle piece with FIDO now adopted by all major browser manufacturers.”

Accelerating Market and Nok Nok Momentum

Apple is the most recent industry player to join the wave of FIDO adoption over the past year.  The convergence of industry support, global regulations and market demand for Nok Nok’s passwordless authentication solutions has driven global deployments and adoption. Leading financial institutions, such as BBVA have deployed Nok Nok’s solutions to provide passwordless authentication while enabling them to comply with GDPR and PSD2 requirements. Nok Nok customers Intuit and T-Mobile shared the results of their deployments at Identiverse including the unique benefit that Nok Nok’s technology increased Intuit’s login success rate by 6% and decreased T-Mobile’s “Forgot Password” user requests from 65% to 7%.  And, Nok Nok’s strategic partners saw successful new deployments such as Fujitsu – whose client Aflac Japan deployed passwordless authentication and Hitachi with their client MUFG Bank.

2019 was a momentum filled year for Nok Nok and the FIDO Alliance.  And now recognizing Apple joining the FIDO Alliance in early 2020 signals even more industry adoption to follow.

About Nok Nok
Nok Nok is the trusted leader in passwordless consumer authentication. Delivering the most innovative authentication solutions in the market today, Nok Nok empowers global organizations to improve the user experience to access digital services, while meeting the most advanced privacy and regulatory requirements. The Nok Nok™ S3 Authentication Suite integrates into existing security environments to deliver a cost-effective, future-proof and standards-based authentication solution. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, the company has delivered unique inventions and innovations that are protected by a robust global patent portfolio. As a founder of the FIDO Alliance and inventor of FIDO specifications, Nok Nok is the expert in deploying standards-based authentication, and its industry leading customers and partners include BBVA, DDS, Inc., Ericsson, Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi, Intuit, Lenovo, MTRIX GmbH, NTT DATA, NTT DOCOMO, OneSpan, SoftBank, Standard Bank, and T-Mobile.

 

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