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bart_vermeersch
Feb 12, 2021Steel Contributor
FIDO2 as MFA token
Is it or will it be possible to use a FIDO2 key as an MFA token? (instead of passwordless signin)
Thanks!
- Thijs LecomteBronze ContributorHi Bart
Currently there isn't a way to setup FIDO2 as MFA only. It also replaces your password- ChristianBergstromSilver ContributorYeah, as noted above I had some question marks about the topic and only posted a link to the preview and a link as how to configure step-by-step. The very fundamental is the passwordless Multi-Factor Authentication itself so to speak.
Anyway, I believe this sums it up very well.
”Passwordless authentication is a form of multi-factor authentication (MFA) that replaces passwords with two or more verification factors secured and encrypted on a user’s device, such as a fingerprint, facial recognition, a device pin, or a cryptographic key.” - Anuj_RanaCopper ContributorWe dont need to set it up as MFA. You will see it as MFA option if Key is registered and supports U2F.
- bart_vermeerschSteel ContributorSorry if my question wasn't clear enough, I know FIDO can be used for passwordless log on, but can it be used as an MFA token (instead of an authenticator app or SMS).
- A-ZureCopper ContributorBart, if you purchase a key such as Yubikey 5 that supports OTP, then the user can retrieve an OTP code from the device using Yubi Authenticator desktop app. That would only be needed for apps/browsers that don't support WebauthN protocol such as IE. I don't understand why you would want to get the OTP code otherwise, using passwordless auth is much simpler and more secure. It satisfies the MFA requirement, so the user doesn't get prompted for MFA when using FIDO2.
- ChristianBergstromSilver ContributorHello Bart, my apologies for not fully understand your question recently. Too much going on to be honest. To answer your question though... it is planned.
”Azure AD now supports FIDO2 security keys in public preview. We’re working on allowing them to be used as a second factor as well (today they are used only first in sequence, but they satisfy MFA).”- ScottFarquhar_EXPDCopper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom do you know the timeline of when FIDO2 keys will be able to be used as an MFA for Windows Hello for Business? Currently you can only use Facial recognition, fingerprint, pin, bluetooth device (e.g. cell phone), etc. The process for enabling these is via GPO and making sure you put in the correct code that matches the device you are using for MFA, however I can't find what that code would be for a FIDO2 key? Multi-factor Unlock - Windows security | Microsoft Docs
- Anuj_RanaCopper ContributorI know this is an old thread but i would like to confirm that FIDO2 keys can also be used as MFA. While it offers passwordless login, you can also use it to perform MFA when used along with password.