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Microsoft Adopts Passwordless Authentication

May 2, 2024
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Microsoft Adopts Passwordless Authentication

Microsoft has taken a significant step towards enhancing online security by introducing passkeys for all consumer accounts. This innovative feature allows users to bypass traditional passwords, instead utilizing face recognition, fingerprint scans, PINs, or security keys for authentication. The move represents Microsoft’s latest effort to adopt passwordless authentication, building on previous methods such as FIDO security keys, Windows Hello, and the Microsoft Authenticator app. By eliminating the need for passwords, Microsoft aims to reduce the risk of password-related security breaches, which are prevalent due to the inherent vulnerabilities of traditional passwords.

The introduction of passkeys marks a significant milestone in Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to improving cybersecurity. Passkeys work by creating a cryptographic key pair, with one key securely stored on the user’s device and the other on the app or website. This method is considered phishing-resistant, as the unique key pair can only be used for the specific application it was created for. This approach not only enhances security but also streamlines the user experience, reducing the hassle of remembering and managing complex passwords.

The trend of moving towards passwordless authentication is gaining traction among major tech companies. In 2023, Google began rolling out passkey support across its platforms, and Meta introduced passkeys for WhatsApp on Android devices. Despite these advancements, critics argue that passwords are unlikely to disappear entirely. A significant number of organizations continue to rely on username and password combinations due to their simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and widespread compatibility, especially with older systems and applications.

A report by Keeper Security highlights that 58% of organizations still use passwords as their primary authentication method. The transition to newer methods is often hindered by the lack of support for legacy applications and the perceived complexity and expense of implementing alternative solutions. However, as tech giants like Microsoft and Google continue to promote and develop passwordless options, the landscape of digital security is poised for significant transformation

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  • Microsoft Introduces Secure Passwordless Authentication with Passkeys for All Users
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