The future of passwordless security

IN AN era where digital security is paramount, the persistent reliance on passwords remains a significant vulnerability for enterprises globally. FIDO 2.0 emerges as a timely solution, reimagining credential authorization using available technologies. Legacy credential systems, rooted in the Internet 1.0 era, increasingly expose organizations to sophisticated AI-backed cyberthreats. The 15 percent increase in attacks […]

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IN AN era where digital security is paramount, the persistent reliance on passwords remains a significant vulnerability for enterprises globally. FIDO 2.0 emerges as a timely solution, reimagining credential authorization using available technologies.

Legacy credential systems, rooted in the Internet 1.0 era, increasingly expose organizations to sophisticated AI-backed cyberthreats. The 15 percent increase in attacks against Indian organizations, now averaging 2,138 attempts per week, can largely be attributed to these poorly secured credentials. As companies and industries continue to thrive throughout India and the region, security teams benefit from implementing new credential approaches, such as FIDO 2.0 standards, from the very implementation of their networks.

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