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Passkeys vs. Passwords: The State of Passkeys With Remote Users

Duo's Security Blog

"Based on FIDO standards, passkeys are a replacement for passwords that provide faster, easier, and more secure sign-ins to websites and apps across a user’s devices. Unlike passwords, passkeys are always strong and phishing resistant. The FIDO Alliance asserts that passkeys are a replacement for passwords.

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Still Using Passwords? Get Started with Phishing-Resistant, Passwordless Authentication Now!

Cisco Security

. “Over the last few years, we have increased our password complexities and required 2FA wherever possible. With this approach, employees had more password lock outs, password fatigue, and forgetting their longer passwords due to password rotations. Phishing resistant passwordless authentication with FIDO2.

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What Were the Best Cybersecurity Webinars of 2021?

CyberSecurity Insiders

So, we’ve compiled the highest rated, ranked by your peers, (ISC)² cybersecurity webinars from 2021. Our webinars have maintained consistent popularity and have have increased in viewership by more than 70% year-over-year growth this year. ISC)² members can receive CPE credits automatically for viewing webinars. Go Dox Yourself!

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Passkeys vs. Passwords: The State of Passkeys on Cloud Platforms

Duo's Security Blog

But conventional protection solutions, like password security, fall short when it comes to efficacy. We have a lot of thoughts on passkeys – some of which we’ve shared in other posts in this passkey blog series – and today we’re going to explore how passkeys stack up against passwords from the perspective of cloud platforms.

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Passwords vs. Passkeys: The State of Passkeys on User Endpoints

Duo's Security Blog

And when it comes to managing access for this plethora of devices, password security just isn’t cutting it anymore. In our recent passkey blog series , we’ve been unpacking the difference between new passkey technology and more conventional password security in light of some of the most critical authentication scenarios.

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Keeper vs Dashlane: Which Should You Use in 2024?

eSecurity Planet

Keeper and Dashlane are top password managers prioritizing multi-layered encryption systems for secure password sharing. Both password managers are suitable for small to large businesses. 5 Keeper, a low-cost password manager, highlights security with strong end-to-end encryption and authentication.

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Don’t Bet on Passwords: Using MFA to Make Insuring Your Security Less of a Gamble

Duo's Security Blog

By this point, we’re all familiar with the list of requirements for a strong password: unique, long, memorable, free from any personal information… But even the strongest passwords can pose a risk if they’re the only thing standing between your users and enterprise content.