Swissbit iShield Key 2 FIDO2 MIFARE USB-A
Original price was: ₹3,990.₹3,400Current price is: ₹3,400.
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Description
- Broad Compatibility: Works with hundreds of services supporting FIDO2 and U2F (Google, Microsoft, AWS, etc.)
- Standards: Supports FIDO U2F, FIDO2 (CTAP2.1)
- Passkeys: Store up to 300 passkeys
- Mobile Access: Quick, touch-and-go authentication with NFC
- Robust Security: Public/private key cryptography.
- Physical Access: Supports MIFARE DESFire EV3 for secure access and additional features like payments, memberships, and digital tickets
- Manufactured in Germany: Built with precision and quality
Additional information
| Weight | 0.02 kg |
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| Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 3 cm |
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| Supported Apps | AWS, Dropbox, Dropbox Business, Facebook, G Suite, Microsoft Azure AD, Other, Twitter |
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Frequently Asked Questions
A passkey is a modern login method that replaces passwords with secure cryptographic authentication. Unlike passwords, passkeys cannot be guessed, reused, or stolen through phishing attacks, making them significantly more secure.
Passwordless authentication allows users to access systems without entering traditional passwords. Businesses are adopting it to reduce phishing risks, improve user experience, and strengthen security across their workforce.
FIDO2 is an open standard that allows people to log in securely without using passwords. Instead, it uses trusted devices like security keys or built-in options such as fingerprint or face recognition. It is considered the standard for modern authentication because it gives strong protection against phishing, prevents credential theft, and is widely adopted by leading technology providers.
Passkeys are linked to the legitimate website or application they were created for. Even if users visit a fake website, the passkey will not authenticate, preventing phishing attacks.
Phishing-resistant MFA uses authentication methods that cannot be easily stolen or intercepted. Security keys and FIDO2-based authentication are considered among the most effective phishing-resistant MFA solutions.
A security key is a physical device used to verify a user's identity during login. Users simply insert or tap the key and confirm authentication, adding a strong layer of security beyond passwords.
SMS OTPs can be intercepted through phishing attacks, SIM swapping, or malware. Hardware security keys require physical possession of the device, making remote attacks far more difficult.
Passkeys are built into your personal devices, while security keys are separate hardware you carry with you. Both make logins safer than passwords, but security keys are often used in high-risk environments (like banks or government systems) for extra protection.
Yes. A single FIDO2 security key can be used across multiple supported applications, cloud platforms, and devices, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AWS, and many others.
Lost security keys can be quickly revoked by IT administrators. Organizations typically issue backup keys or alternative authentication methods to ensure uninterrupted access.
Authenticator apps generate codes on your phone and are safer than passwords but can still be tricked on fake websites. Security keys are physical devices (USB/NFC) that only work with the real website — even if a hacker creates a fake site, the key won't respond. For businesses, security keys give stronger protection against phishing because they require the actual device in hand and cannot be fooled by fake login pages.
Password managers securely store passwords, while passkeys eliminate passwords altogether. Passkeys provide stronger protection because there are no passwords to steal, reuse, or compromise.
Security keys offer significantly stronger protection than SMS OTPs. They are resistant to phishing, SIM swapping, and credential theft, making them ideal for enterprise security.
FIDO2 security keys provide modern, phishing-resistant authentication with simpler deployment and broader compatibility. Smart cards may still be required in specific regulated environments, but many organizations are transitioning to FIDO2.
Companies can give employees security keys that work with modern login systems like Microsoft, Google, or other identity platforms to replace passwords. Businesses usually roll it out step by step — starting with a small group, then expanding to everyone — so employees get used to the new method without disruption.
Yes. FIDO2 security keys strengthen identity security and support compliance initiatives by reducing risks associated with weak passwords, credential theft, and unauthorized access.
Industries handling sensitive information, including banking, healthcare, government, manufacturing, and enterprise IT, benefit significantly from hardware-based authentication solutions.
Yes. Security keys provide strong protection regardless of where employees work, helping organizations secure access for remote, hybrid, and distributed teams.
ICONS works with organizations to assess their current login systems and identify risks like phishing, password fatigue, and compliance gaps. Our team recommends the right mix of FIDO2 security keys, passkeys, and identity platforms based on business size, industry, and security needs. We provide globally trusted brands such as Yubico, Feitian, Ensurity, Swissbit, and Thetis, and help integrate these solutions with platforms like Microsoft Azure AD, Google Workspace, and enterprise IAM systems.
Mobile apps and SMS codes are no longer safe from modern, AI-driven phishing attacks. Hackers can easily build fake login pages that trick employees into typing in their 6-digit codes. A hardware security key uses a physical cryptographic chip (FIDO2) that talks directly to the browser — if the website is fake, the key automatically blocks the login. Mobile apps are free until you experience a data breach; a hardware security key provides 100% phishing-resistant protection.
Software encryption runs on your computer's operating system, making it vulnerable to malware, keyloggers, and ransomware that can steal your decryption keys. iStorage drives use a dedicated hardware secure microprocessor built right into the drive — the data cannot be read until the user physically types the PIN onto the onboard keypad. iStorage also features built-in brute-force protection, meaning the drive will completely wipe all data if a thief tries to guess the PIN multiple times.
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