The most common password this year is Password, according to Dashlane. People continue to use simple passwords because complex ones are too hard to remember, prompting annoying password resets or even account lockout. But simple passwords are a huge liability, and one of the reasons why credential-related attacks remain the leading cause of breaches in every industry and all geographies.
Fortunately, there is now broad consensus among IT and cybersecurity professionals that we need to move away from the use of static passwords. But how can it be done with legacy hardware and enterprise apps that will always require them? And how can you extend the passwordless experience to your end-user customers?
Join our webinar to learn about eliminating the use of passwords inside large, complex organizations, so you can protect resources like servers, workstations, and VPNs. At the same time, your employees will have a seamless experience that provides quick and easy access to the business apps and resources they need to do their jobs.
You’ll learn:
How to give users a passwordless experience while logging into legacy systems and apps
The differences between passwordless for consumers and for workforce users
The standards driving passwordless, including FIDO2 WebAuthn, SAML, OAuth, and OpenID Connect