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The criticism section links to articles saying that FIDO uses secp256r1, and articles saying that secp256r1 may be backdoored, but no articles linking the two together; the synthesis of the two seems to be the work of the editor, and AIUI Not Done on Wikipedia. ciphergoth ( talk) 11:37, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
Are any parallel efforts underway? Are any other organizations addressing similar authentication problems and proposing alternative solution approaches, architectures, and standards? Is the FIDO alliance the only dog in the fight? It would be good if the article can answer these questions. Thanks! -- Lbeaumont ( talk) 14:56, 4 June 2017 (UTC)
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While Ramesh Kesanupalli, CTO of Validity Sensors, and Paypal did discuss as early as 2009 as listed on the FIDO website, the notable gap between 2009-2013 was not devoid of activity. Key alliances happened with AuthenTec, Inc., where amongst other things, the alliance's founding charter, legal construct, naming/branding, and cooperative guidelines were forged.
The FIDO branding was created by AuthenTec's Stephanie Griffin, first as a mascot and later transformed into its acronym form.
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The criticism section links to articles saying that FIDO uses secp256r1, and articles saying that secp256r1 may be backdoored, but no articles linking the two together; the synthesis of the two seems to be the work of the editor, and AIUI Not Done on Wikipedia. ciphergoth ( talk) 11:37, 9 January 2015 (UTC)
Are any parallel efforts underway? Are any other organizations addressing similar authentication problems and proposing alternative solution approaches, architectures, and standards? Is the FIDO alliance the only dog in the fight? It would be good if the article can answer these questions. Thanks! -- Lbeaumont ( talk) 14:56, 4 June 2017 (UTC)
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While Ramesh Kesanupalli, CTO of Validity Sensors, and Paypal did discuss as early as 2009 as listed on the FIDO website, the notable gap between 2009-2013 was not devoid of activity. Key alliances happened with AuthenTec, Inc., where amongst other things, the alliance's founding charter, legal construct, naming/branding, and cooperative guidelines were forged.
The FIDO branding was created by AuthenTec's Stephanie Griffin, first as a mascot and later transformed into its acronym form.
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