Passwords are a thing of the past
In the earlier days of computing, you could trust people and their passwords because access was defined by physical perimeters. As IT has evolved, so have identity attacks making passwords the weak link in your organization.
Passwords are costly for IT to support
Passwords create a significant amount of work for IT help desks and reduce productivity for people waiting for assistance. Forrester Research estimates large organizations spend up to $1 million per year on staffing and infrastructure to reset passwords.
Passwords are hard to remember
People tend to prefer the path of least resistance. Meeting complex requirements forces people to choose predictable passwords, which leads to greater risk.
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