
Passwords are both inconvenient and insecure — hard to remember, easy to steal. The industry is moving toward passwordless authentication.
Biometrics (fingerprint, face) and passkeys offer a better experience AND stronger security — a rare combination.
Why it's more secure
Passkeys use cryptography — there's no password to be stolen or phished. Biometric data stays on the device, not on a server that can be breached.
More convenientAnd more secure — passwordless removes the weakest link: the password.
How to make the switch
- Enable passkeys wherever they're supported
- Use biometrics to unlock devices
- Combine with MFA during the transition
- Train the team on the new way of signing in
How to protect yourself
The move to passwordless is gradual, but the direction is clear. Companies that start now will give their employees and customers a safer and more pleasant experience.
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