Passwordless solutions are not exactly “new” by any stretch of the imagination, having been used by government agencies as far back as the early 90’s. While to concept is not new, the associated technology has not evolved all that much, at least until recently.
Passwordless has become such a polarizing buzzword, that as Yubico so eloquently states, “Say the word ‘passwordless’ to a room full of security professionals and you will get a range of reactions, from a wry smile to a walk-out. That’s because the information security community knows that ‘passwordless’ is a loaded term, and the industry is filled with differing and contradictory positions on the topic.”
Despite the staggering difference of opinion on the topic, one thing remains clear. Passwords are a problem. Ask either side of the aisle, and no one will deny that the most common and potentially damaging cybersecurity risk for every organization are compromised login credentials. Here are some quick statistics demonstrating just this point.
Up until 2022 passwordless was a hard journey that only the largest organizations in the world were able to achieve; however, this increase of attacks has forced the identity leaders in the world to make this technology accessible to everyone. Now with cloud technology such as Azure CBA (Certificate Based Authentication), Azure FIDO2, and Microsoft Authenticator passwordless authentication, organizations of all sizes can go passwordless without the need of a highly specialized team. Want to see for yourself how easy it is to go passwordless with Azure AD and Keytos’ EZCMS? Check out the webinar below, hosted by CEO Igal Flegmann and Natee Pretikul, a principal PM lead in Identity and Network Access Engineering at Microsoft: