What is a USB Token Device Windows Driver?
A USB Token Device refers to a small hardware device that connects to a computer via USB and provides a secure method of authentication, typically for accessing secure systems, software, or networks. These devices are often used for two-factor authentication (2FA) or cryptographic operations, such as digital signatures or encryption. Examples include smart cards, USB security keys, and other types of hardware security modules (HSMs).
The USB Token Device driver is the software that allows your Windows computer to recognize and interact with the USB token hardware. It enables the device to perform its authentication, encryption, or digital signing functions.
Some common use cases for USB tokens include: