The world is rapidly moving away from traditional security methods. With FIDO standards in place, more companies are shifting toward passwordless authentication. Many industry players are already phasing out passwords from their authenticator apps.

In India, the passwordless market is estimated at $411 million in 2024 and projected to reach more than $1.5 billion by 2030. This reflects how businesses are opting for faster, smarter, and safer login experiences. To understand what’s driving this trend and how companies are adapting, indianexpress.com spoke with Chandramouli Dorai, chief evangelist, cyber solutions and digital signatures at Zoho Corp.


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