Silverfort vs. Yubico YubiKeys

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Silverfort
Score 9.4 out of 10
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Silverfort, headquartered in Tel Aviv, offers multi-factor authentication for corporate networks supporting entities with access for privileged and non-privileged contractors, remote employees, and others across any device in any environment.N/A
Yubico YubiKeys
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Yubico YubiKeys make the internet safer with phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA) by providing simple and secure access to computers, mobile devices, servers, and internet accounts. The Yubico YubiKey stops account takeovers at scale by mitigating phishing and ransomware attacks, and delivers users authentication with a simple touch or tap.N/A
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Community Pulse
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Silverfort

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Yubico YubiKeys
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We didn’t do a deep comparison with a lot of other vendors, mostly just used built‑in MFA options (like authenticator apps and SMS) before this. Compared to those, YubiKeys are just way harder to phish or bypass. That’s the main reason we went with them. Hardware-based auth …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We did not use any other devices, Yubico YubiKeys was suggested by Okta. So we went with them and they did not disappoint.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We also use 1password for day to day business in our company, thought we do not expose that to any customers, as opposed to the YubiKeys. The advantage: the YubiKeys dont' require any support after. Software always does. The disadvantage (in the end an advantage): you can't …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We've tried several OTP and USB devices, not found above. YubiKeys are just easier to use and integrate with the service we have. We're familiar with them, and they continue to improve, so we continue to lean towards them.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We have not done any evaluations with other providers based on how Yubico supports the product.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We used to use something from Okta that has I think a passwordless authentication or readily get a notification that's an alternative, but it's software, not hardware. That's the other thing I would say. We have tried nothing else on the hardware side. Its hardware token, ease …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
I don't think I've used anything else.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
Yubico YubiKeys has been a leader in the security key market, and I think they have a new product we just read about two days back and they can store up to a hundred private keys now. So I think this is what it distinguishes them from the market, apart from this, whatever …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We actually were approach it to try it on and then we fell in love
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
If you compare it to authenticator apps, I'd say it's much more easy to set this up for the individual user. Well, it's Swedish. It's also very well documented. There are a lot of guides on how to use them and I have a lot of faith in the security posture of Yubico and how the …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
I've never really used any other physical keys, I mean I've used multifactor authentication from Google Authenticator or Duo, but never another physical key, so this is my first experience with that.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
I have used the tokens that display a little six-digit code that rotates, but I feel that's just like my phone does that, so why would I have a separate device for that? This at least provides a physical thing I have to either insert or tap to use. I think they're not …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
I have tested the Google Titan Keys. I found Yubico YubiKeys to be a bit more durable and last longer. I've already had a few Google Titan Keys that have just gone out. They just stopped working. So the Yubico YubiKeys are a bit more lightweight and easier to fit on a key ring. …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
I prefer Yubico YubiKeys because sometimes logging in with pass keys on an iPhone you have to do kind of two handshakes. One is the QR code and then doing a face ID. So that's an extra step versus the Yubico YubiKeys, which I can just put in and scan with my finger.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
It's annoying to type in a OTP from an RSA token. Being able to simply touch the YubiKey is better.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
Yubico YubiKeys seem more convenient. cryptocard might be slightly more secure because a pin or challenge is needed on each access.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
Yucky 2 factor authorization was easier to use
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
We have thought about just trying another competitor for due diligence but have not explored that option yet. We went with Yubico YubiKey due to hearing about it at a conference and decided to start experimenting with the solution. We are pretty decided on what we are going …
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Don't need to use personal devices
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
They offer ways to store passwords or MFA support, but most need a root password. In addition, LastPass and 1Password do not have much support for MFA. This results in a lack of MFA support. For Okta, although it offers MFA and SSO, the OTP can be very annoying to have as I do …
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
Yubico YubiKeys is slightly different than Duo but I do like that it's quick and easy. Our users like that they don't have to use personal phones.
Chose Yubico YubiKeys
Better solution and easy of use
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User Ratings
SilverfortYubico YubiKeys
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9.1
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Likelihood to Renew
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8.5
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Usability
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8.3
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Availability
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9.9
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Performance
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9.9
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Support Rating
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6.4
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Implementation Rating
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8.3
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Configurability
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Ease of integration
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Product Scalability
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User Testimonials
SilverfortYubico YubiKeys
Likelihood to Recommend
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When it comes to authentication and securing access, I recommend Yubico YubiKeys. It comes with phishing-proof MFA that is fast and reliable. In addition, the tap-and-go option ensures fast, secure access, which adds up to a good user experience. The tool reduces the risk of account takeovers and significantly enhances business security.
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Pros
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  • So as I said, the second-factor authentication that it does is really well. The response time is really good and all you have to do is just enter the second factor code and that's about it. Right? So that's the good part about using Yubico YubiKeys.
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Cons
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  • It can be about access control because either right now it's just you have access or you don't have access. I think there can be a use case where you are allowed a particular set of servers and not a particular set of servers. I think maybe it's there or we don't use it, but I haven't seen that. I think I've used Yubico YubiKeys at two companies and I haven't seen that. Maybe that's something that can be added.
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Likelihood to Renew
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As for implementing YubiKey its simple so I don't see us using anything else as we have experienced no issues so fare. Adding these to our environment is still new for us currently but in the transition phase I only see us buying YubiKey. It is highly rated and well known and cost is reasonable so no need to find another solution.
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Usability
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I give slightly better than average rating because of the complexity in using a Yubikey. It is not as easy as native push notifications for 2FA products, however, it provides much better strength. Rating this higher or lower would be a disservice to people reading this review. If you are in the market for a hardware 2FA tool, Yubikey will be a great asset in your toolbox.
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Reliability and Availability
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We have not experienced any issues with availability which is very important when you are dealing with a company that holds the keys to the gate. We have had more issues with availability from our SaaS providers before with authentication but that was on their end. YubiKey has worked every time for us over the course of the last 6 or so months we began testing phase.
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Performance
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We have not seen any lag in loading pages and getting into systems or sites. In comparison to other 2FA and MFA options it is actually faster most of the time to authenticate due to not having to type in. We require users to have long passwords and when there is an option given for password less they jump on it with excitement. As we explore going password less on their PC's the YubiKey is going to make their lives a lot easier to access the resources they need.
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Support Rating
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We have only interacted with support once but it was quick and easily answered. Mostly just questions regarding adding this to certain apps.
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Implementation Rating
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I figured it all out on my own with the excellent product documentation provided by Yubico. I even managed to produce a backup YubiKey in case I lost my frequently used one. This was crucial when I temporarily lost the original.
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Alternatives Considered
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We didn’t do a deep comparison with a lot of other vendors, mostly just used built‑in MFA options (like authenticator apps and SMS) before this. Compared to those, YubiKeys are just way harder to phish or bypass. That’s the main reason we went with them. Hardware-based auth felt like a better fit for higher-risk accounts, even if it’s a bit less convenient for users.
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Scalability
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For us I feel like the ease of deployment has made this product very appealing, overall this will make the scalability very easy for us to push out once we roll out to our users and the management tools that we have looked at will make the admins like me happy as it is clear and easy to use. The rollout process looks to be very straight forward from the demos that we have looked at regarding the enterprise tools.
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Return on Investment
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  • WebAuthn is an automatic security win, adding hardware keys where your security model calls for it is a natural choice. The automatic support for this makes this easy to integrate into your existing strategy at a reasonable cost/key for the quality.
  • For privileged scenarios, the risk reduction opportunity is significant. You can leverage hardware keys for privileged access that integrate well within existing identity platforms (like Microsoft) so roll-out is a simple matter of config.
  • The 6 Ps apply here, deployments must be planned carefully to ensure the impacted users are ready. Else you will see key loss, helpdesk demand, etc. Plan the deployment well so that users know what they are doing on day 1.
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