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iOS 17: Apple goes all-in with passkeys

In its latest iOS 17 update, Apple has introduced groundbreaking features for passkeys, specifically designed to meet the demands of enterprise environments. These remarkable advancements not only bolster security measures but also provide users with a seamless and intuitive login experience. By setting a new standard for passkey authentication, Apple has raised the bar and placed pressure on competitors like Microsoft to keep pace with the latest developments.

  1. Managed Apple IDs with iCloud Keychain: Organizations can now provide passkeys while maintaining control over account management using managed Apple IDs, ensuring secure storage in iCloud Keychain.

  2. Controlled Passkey Sync: Administrators can manage passkey synchronization, ensuring that passkeys are synced only with approved devices in the managed environment and preventing access from private devices or personal iCloud accounts.

  3. Passkey Creation on Managed Devices: Through declarative device management,passkey creation can be enforced on specific devices using access management controls, providing cryptographic attestation for origin verification.

  4. Passkey API for Password Managers: The Authentication Services API allows third-party password managers to create and use passkeys in native apps, offering cross-platform compatibility and broader accessibility.

Apple's latest passkey updates have ushered in a win-win scenario, enabling enterprises to enhance security while delivering a streamlined user experience. Notably, Google has also enabled passkeys in its Google Workspace accounts, amplifying the momentum for passkey adoption in the enterprise realm. These developments put Microsoft, the current leader in the enterprise environment, under pressure to stay at the forefront of passkey technology.

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