
Deployments are faster and cost less with the YubiKey’s industry leading support for numerous protocols, systems and services. This was documented in a research paper by Google, describing the Google employee rollout to more than 70 countries. The ease of use and reliability of the YubiKey is proven to reduce password support incidents by 92%. With authentication speeds up to 4X faster than OTP or SMS based authentication, the YubiKey does not require a battery or network connectivity, making authentication always accessible. The YubiKey provide a simple and intuitive authentication experience that users find easy to use, ensuring rapid adoption and organizational security. FIDO2 supports not only today’s two-factor authentication but also paves the way for eliminating weak password authentication, with strong single factor hardware-based authentication. The YubiKey 5 Series helps organizations accelerate to a passwordless future by providing support for the FIDO2 protocol. Users have the broadest options for strong authentication including not only two-factor authentication, but also support for single factor passwordless login and multi-factor authentication in conjunction with user touch and PIN.

It offers multi-protocol support including FIDO2, Yubico OTP, OATH HOTP, U2F, PIV, and Open PGP. The YubiKey offers superior security by combining hardware-based authentication and public key cryptography to effectively defend against phishing attacks and eliminate account takeovers. When I plug it into the docking station there isn’t anything logged at all (I've tried all USB-C ports on the dock).The YubiKey 5 Series is a hardware based authentication solution that provides superior defense against phishing, eliminates account takeovers, and enables compliance requirements for strong authentication. usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=1050, idProduct=0407, bcdDevice= 5.27

Looking at the dmesg logs, I get the following when plugging the YubiKey into the laptop directly: usb 1-1: new full-speed USB device number 14 using xhci_hcd However, when I plug it into my docking station it doesn't work at all.

I have a new YubiKey 5C NFC which, when plugged directly in my laptop, works fine.
