What is the Passwordless Future?

Event Recording

20 June 2022

TopicTechnology & Knowledge
TypeEvent Recording

PricingAUD $79
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Associate MemberAUD $39.50

Despite the creation of the first passwords 60 years ago, they are still the most common way we authenticate across our daily lives today.  As our lives have become more digital the sheer volume of passwords has become a cognitive burden.  The Lindy effect of passwords have also ensured they continue to pose the largest risk to all companies globally, especially as it relates to human behaviours.

Such thinking is backed by statistics drawn from the likes of the annual Verizon DBIR that regularly show that approximately 80% of breaches are related to credential theft, etc. The OAIC’s Notifiable Data Breach reports regularly highlights brute force attacks, credential theft and phishing as key causes of breaches locally.  The human is at the centre of this issue.

But is there a way to mitigate the risks of today and plan for the future?

Join this webinar and explore:

  • How can firms reduce the risk of human behaviours and passwords today to improve cyber security posture?
  • How firms can accelerate Passwordless authentication.
  • How to explain Passwordless risk to your board.
  • How to manage a comprehensive identity solution and balance the control IT needs, with the experience users expect.

Provided by

Lloyd Evans
Head of Identity at LastPass APAC

Lloyd Evans is the Head of Identity for LastPass APAC who partners with C-Level executives to reduce identity lead cyber risks and improve digital trust.

After spending 10 years in various roles across financial services and SaaS companies Lloyd not only understand cyber risks but business, financial and credit risks.

Lloyd is extensively covered across print and broadcast outlets on topics related to cyber security, privacy, risk and human behaviour. In addition to hosting the LastPass Podcast, Lloyd also writes his own cyber blog on Medium and for the LastPass blog.

Lloyd holds a Master of Applied Finance.

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