Apple has rolled out a number of security features that will now offer end-to-end encryption to protect data, including backups, contacts, notes, photos, and wallet passes. The company also announced hardware Security Keys for Apple ID. Apple today introduced several new security features focused on fending off threats to user data in the cloud, including end-to-end encryption for backups for iCloud users. Along with end-to-end encryption for iCloud, Apple’s cloud storage and computing platform, the company announced iMessage Contact Key Verification, allowing users to verify they are communicating only with whom they intend. Apple Apple also announced hardware Security Keys for Apple ID, giving users the choice to require two-factor authentication to sign into their Apple ID account. (Hardware security keys use devices, such as USB thumb drives or near-field communication (NFC) dongles, to enable access to a service or application.) Calling it Advanced Data Protection, Apple said it’s expanding iCloud encryption capabilities from 14 “sensitive data categories” protected by end-to-end encryption in 23 new categories; included in those categories of protected data will be backups, Contacts, Notes, Photos, Voice Memos and Wallet Passes. Previously, iCloud end-to-end encryption capabilities applied only to more sensitive data, such as passwords in iCloud Keychain and personal health data. The only data categories still not covered by Advanced Data Protection is iCloud Mail, Contacts, and Calendar because they’re needed “to interoperate with the global email, contacts, and calendar systems,” Apple said in a statement. Advanced Data Protection for iCloud is available in the US today for members of the Apple Beta Software Program and will be available to all US users by the end of the year. The feature will start rolling out to the rest of the world in early 2023, Apple said. iMessage Contact Key Verification will be available globally in 2023, with Security Keys for Apple ID available globally in early 2023. Apple Through Security Keys, users can choose third-party hardware security keys create a two-factor authentication scheme. The feature is designed for users who, often due to their public profile, face concerted threats to their online accounts, including celebrities, journalists, and members of government, Apple said. “With iMessage Contact Key Verification, Security Keys, and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, users will have three powerful new tools to further protect their most sensitive data and communications,” Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, said. Apple said the enhanced data security features for iCloud are needed “more than ever” because the number of data breaches more than tripled between 2013 and 2021, “exposing 1.1 billion personal records across the globe in 2021 alone. “Increasingly, companies across the technology industry are addressing this growing threat by implementing end-to-end encryption in their offerings,” Apple said. Apple, however, has been a slow follower in encryption. For example, more than a year ago, Facebook’s WhatsApp added full encryption for messenger and data backups. Related content news Apple makes a deal to open iPhone to Generation GenAI The company is reportedly working on a deal with OpenAi's ChatGPT to bring generative AI to iPhone and Siri. By Jonny Evans May 13, 2024 4 mins iPhone Siri Apple news EC to include Teams as part of antitrust charges despite Microsoft concessions Unbundling the collaboration suite from Office was not enough to appease investigators, who continue to investigate anticompetitive practices by the tech giant. By Elizabeth Montalbano May 13, 2024 4 mins Regulation Microsoft Teams feature Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build? Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 11 as they roll out to Windows Insiders. Now updated for Preview Build 26120.470 for the Dev channel and Preview Build 22635.3575 for the Beta channel, both released on May 10, 2024. By Preston Gralla May 13, 2024 255 mins Small and Medium Business Microsoft Windows 11 opinion A glimpse at the powerful future of information Perplexity AI combines Google-like search results with ChatGPT-like summaries. Now, they’re adding humans into the mix. By Mike Elgan May 13, 2024 8 mins Generative AI Technology Industry Web Search Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe