Biometrics Enhance Passwordless Authentication with Advanced Security Layers
Okta criticizes employees for employing weak passwords such as '123456'. Fingerprint verification is widely used in Israel and South Korea. Fifty percent of companies in Germany implement biometric verification. Okta’s Business Operations for 2025 report has revealed the increasing acceptance of password-less authentication , with numerous European nations at the forefront when it comes to improved security measures. "For the millionth consecutive year, '123456' remains the globe's go-to password," the firm playfully noted as they aimed to unravel changes in corporate cybersecurity measures. As traditional passwords continue to be one of the most vulnerable aspects for security worldwide, Okta investigated the trend of businesses moving towards more robust phishing-resistant authentication techniques. These advanced methods often incorporate biometric safeguards as an additional layer of protection. ...