The recent 23andMe breach, exposing personal information belonging to 6.9 million people, underlines the dangers of password reuse as the hackers used stolen passwords from other sites to gain unauthorized access to their accounts. Security experts warn against password reuse and advocate for alternative measures like passkeys to enhance security.

Read the article.


More

CPO Magazine: Passkey Authentication and Its Relevant Authentication Standards

Passkey authentication replaces traditional passwords with a pair of cryptographic keys—public and private. The private key…

Read More →

HealthcareIT: Passwords Are the Problem: How More Secure Authentication Methods Can Transform Healthcare Workflows

Username and password authentication is a fixture in healthcare but one that continues to hinder…

Read More →

Health Management: The Future of Healthcare Security: Embracing Passwordless Authentication

Traditional username and password authentication remains a standard practice in healthcare, but it increasingly compromises…

Read More →