I'm curious about which established financial institutions are currently offering physical security keys, like YubiKeys, as an option for multi-factor authentication (MFA). I've checked the YubiKey catalog but only found a few, like Key Bank and Vanguard. I heard that firms like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs might offer them to select high-end clients, but I'm looking for more definitive info. Also, if anyone has experience using these physical keys, I'd love to know about the costs and the servicing time involved. Just to clarify, I'm assuming these security keys would be offered alongside other MFA options, but only to a very limited customer base after verifying they understand proper usage protocols.
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If a financial institution uses Banno as their digital platform, they likely provide the option to use physical security keys like YubiKeys. You can find more about it at their support site.

Thanks for the info! I checked out that link, but I'm still not sure how to find out which institutions actually use Banno. Do you have any tips?