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The promise of passwordless authentication, which will allow enterprise users to skip the password and securely log into cloud applications via security keys or biometrics built into laptops and smartphones, became a reality this week.

Launched by Cisco’s enterprise security division Cisco Secure at the Cisco Live virtual event yesterday, Duo passwordless authentication was unveiled as representing a future of simple and effective security that would be infrastructure agnostic. It is integrated seamlessly into the existing Duo authentication system used by more than 25,000 organisations globally.

The consequences of using passwords are well known. Passwords are easily compromised and difficult to manage, costing enterprises billions of dollars annually. Users are inundated with passwords in their personal and professional lives. Password reset requests comprise a lion’s share of IT help desk tickets, resulting in lost productivity for users and increased support costs for the business.

Duo passwordless authentication is part of Cisco’s zero-trust platform, securing access for any user, from any device, to any IT application or environment. The product is designed to be infrastructure agnostic, paving the way to a passwordless future, while ensuring that enterprises can seamlessly protect any combination of cloud and on-premises applications, without requiring multiple authentication products or leaving critical security gaps.

“Cisco has strived to develop passwordless authentication that meets the needs of a diverse and evolving workforce and allows the broadest set of enterprises to securely progress towards a passwordless future, regardless of their IT stack,” said Gee Rittenhouse, senior vice president and general manager of Cisco’s Security Business Group. “It’s not an overstatement to say that passwordless authentication will have the most meaningful global impact on how users access data by making the easiest path the most secure.”

According to Cisco, Duo passwordless authentication will:

“Cisco is well-positioned to accelerate the adoption of passwordless authentication as enterprises seek to alleviate the password-related headaches that for years have plagued their users and IT teams,” said Jay Bretzmann, program director for identity and digital trust and cloud security at the International Data Corporation (IDC). “While the transition will be a process for organisations due to legacy infrastructure, passwordless authentication is a key stepping stone to enabling a zero-trust security architecture and a feature that organisations must begin looking into.”

Workforces are ripe for the adoption of passwordless authentication. According to the 2020 Duo Trusted Access Report, 80% of mobile devices used for work have biometrics configured, up 12% in the past five years.

Duo passwordless authentication leverages the Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard, based on asymmetric cryptography, enabling biometrics to be securely stored on and validated by the device, locally, as opposed to a centralised database. Duo helped drive WebAuthn’s ratification as an official web standard and adoption across platforms as a member of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) working group.

“Passwordless is a journey requiring incremental changes in users and IT environments alike, not something enterprises can enable overnight,” said Wolfgang Goerlich, advisory chief information security officer of Duo Security at Cisco. “Duo can help enterprises transition their environments and workforces securely and minimise user friction while simultaneously increasing trust in every authentication.”

Duo’s security practices are built on ISO 27001, NIST’s Cyber Security Framework, and AICPA’s Trust Service Principles and are designed to meet GDPR and other privacy laws around the world. Duo is committed to the highest level of security for its customers – both public and private, and currently holds SOC2 Type II, ISO27001:2013, ISO27017:2015, and ISO27018:2019 certifications, as well as being FedRAMP authorised.

Duo passwordless authentication will be available for public preview beginning in mid-2021.

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