Shuvo Chatterjee

Shuvo Chatterjee is a member of the Privacy Safety and Security Partnerships team at Google. In this role, Shuvo focuses on developing and implementing advanced security measures to protect high-risk users such as journalists, activists, and political figures from cyber attacks. Prior to joining Google, Shuvo worked in cybersecurity for a major tech company where he led the development of secure authentication methods like passkeys. He has also partnered with organizations like Internews to provide security support for journalists and human rights workers around the world.

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Recent Articles

Google's Advanced Protection Program Introduces Passkeys: A Secure and Convenient Alternative to Physical Security Keys for High-Risk Users

Google's Advanced Protection Program Introduces Passkeys: A Secure and Convenient Alternative to Physical Security Keys for High-Risk Users

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Google's Advanced Protection Program now offers passkeys as an alternative to physical security keys for high-risk users like journalists, activists, and political campaign staff. Passkeys provide a more secure and phishing-resistant alternative to passwords based on the FIDO Authentication standard. Google has partnered with Internews to provide security support for journalists and human rights workers through a global network of security partners and trainers across 10 countries.