#hardwaresecuritykey

2025-01-16

I am looking to buy a set of hardware security keys. The #yubikey seems to be the most common and best documented, but the lack of open source and upgradable firmware puts me off. #nitrokey seems like a better option in this regard, but the design is not as nice. I would also very much like a key that combines both USB-A and C. I have now found the #token2 [PIN+ Dual Release3](token2.com/shop/product/pin-du) which fulfills this, but the company is completely unknown to me, and I haven't found much discussion of their products online, which makes me a bit reluctant. They are, however, a member of the FIDO alliance, which is reassuring. The Linux support for their tools also seem to be second-grade. Does anyone have any experience with them?
I intend to use the key for FIDO U2F/FIDO2 authentication, as well as TOTP for the services that do not yet support FIDO. I also want to use it for storing my PGP and SSH private keys.
#U2F #FIDO #FIDO2 #TOTP #hardwaresecuritykey #cybersecurity

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