What password security options do you think will be more universally adopted in the coming year?

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CTO in Transportation2 years ago
Passwordless, MFA, biometrics
VP of IT in Healthcare and Biotech2 years ago
Biometric and MFA
Chief Technology Officer in Software2 years ago
The pulse on the ground we are getting from our clients is MFA and passwordless. Biometrics definitely however i dont think the universal adoption in 12 months is realistic due to hardware and other related issues.
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CIO in Software2 years ago
Any password authentication works on fundamentally checking - 'Who I am' or 'What I know' or 'What I have'. A good combo of two out of above three is a good combo. Technologies will change in this area every one year as perps get more sophisticated but this combo should work
IT Director in Services (non-Government)2 years ago
Biometrics and Multi-factor authentication

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