Last year, I had the opportunity to do in-person presentations about going Passwordless and also wrote many blogs about this topic. In this post I wanted to share some of the information I talk about during these presentations and give you a better idea of why you should consider going passwordless. I will also share […]
Category: FIDO2
Working passwordless on Mobile devices
In my previous post “What is your excuse for passwords”, I wrote about going passwordless all the way and how to enroll a Windows device with Autopilot using Azure Temporary Access Pass (TAP), and a FIDO2 security key. Working passwordless on Windows is easy, but when it comes to working passwordless on Mobile devices like […]
going passwordless on shared Windows devices
Do you still prefer the password madness? While shared windows 10 scenario’s are excellent for passwordless, most users still sign in with their username and password which is old-school these days right? Besides using passwords, most will complain about long lasting logon times, low disk space due to many users and updates that install during […]
Eliminating passwords
Why is going passwordless such a thing and is it really safer than actually using passwords? When you find yourself asking this question, remember this; When it comes to passwords, human behavior is very predictable. Either a password is secure enough but hard to remember (%J5Uc#vN9s^hLg03P*ySE0Hca4!Ws$), or a password is easy to remember but not […]
Password Freedom
What does going passwordless mean to you? Think about that for a minute. It’s a long journey and we can’t get there in a few clicks. I’ve seen a lot of different implementations, but to me, going passwordless means password freedom. It means I no longer need to remember a complex string of letters, numbers, […]
Passwordless authentication with windows 10 and Azure AD
While passwordless authentication with Windows 10 and Azure AD is possible for quite some time, many organizations still use older and less secure authentication methods. I guess there is still a lot of mystery around going passwordless. Some System administrators are concerned about difficult time consuming configuration changes and user adoption challenges. With this blog, […]