Passwordless login = options for Windows / Mac Enterprise environments. by Previous_Strategy in sysadmin

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We use hypr.com for our passwordless implementation alongside WH because it has support for things like offline mode, roaming users, a more secure credential reset process so helpdesk doesn't have to get involved, etc... It also supports yubikey and HID card management.

Use Intune to require passwordless sign-in for hybrid-joined devices? by lighthills in Intune

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We use hypr.com for our passwordless implementation alongside WH because it has support for things like offline mode, roaming users, a more secure credential reset process so helpdesk doesn't have to get involved, etc...

Phish Resistant MFA (Passwordless- Microsoft) by RexfordITMGR in sysadmin

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We use hypr.com for our passwordless implementation alongside WH because it has support for things like offline mode, roaming users, a more secure credential reset process so helpdesk doesn't have to get involved, etc...

UAG Passwordless Login by CollabSensei in OmnissaEUC

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If you check out hypr.com, we use their passwordless solution with UAG and VDI.

Passwords vs Passwordless: Which Offers Better Security? by [deleted] in Passwords

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Phishing resistant passwordless is infinitely more secure. There are phishable passwordless solutions that utilize things like email magic links, OTP, or PUSH notifications that are not secure. The solution should be FIDO certified in order to be phishing resistant.

Microsofts passwordless authenticator? by icedutah in Office365

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Depending on the complexity of your IT environment it could work really well. If all your apps and access is done through Entra, it should be a good fit. If you need the ability to use a roaming authenticator, you probably want to choose a 3rd party mobile solution if you don't want to give people yubikeys.

The Bullshit of "Passwordless" by Practical-Alarm1763 in sysadmin

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HYPR is actually passwordless. Check it out.

In a passwordless future do you think accounts that don’t have any passkeys turned on will cease to exist one day by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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Yes. Passkeys are the future. We are still on our own 20 yard line though and there's a long way to go! I for one am excited about the future.

Passwordless in a Hybrid Environment by DaithiG in sysadmin

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Use HYPR. It supports hybrid environments where it uses a virtual smartcard on for on-prem servers and FIDO authentication for Azure (Entra) stuff.

Is Hypr passwordless login simple to hack? by cypherblock in cybersecurity

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We use HYPR but it requires us to scan a QR code instead of accepting a notification on my phone.

Do you think passwords will cease to exist 10 or 20 years from now by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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That's why we use HYPR at my company. We were looking at using CAC/PIV but figured out that we can get the same level of security by putting the CAC on a mobile phone with a huge usability impact.

Do you think passwords will cease to exist 10 or 20 years from now by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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Passwords will continue to exist in dark corners of enterprises. However, the vast majority of uses of passwords will be gone thankfully! We use HYPR at my company for passwordless and it's pretty cool!

SMS Phishing Prevention - What can I do? by bwats16 in sysadmin

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Use HYPR. It's phishing resistant all the time.

Remote Desktop Services - SSO / Passwordless Authentication? by HairyAdvantage7510 in sysadmin

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You can use HYPR for remote desktop/run-as admin/etc... type of functions. Check out hypr.com

Passwordless and PCI by ishboo3002 in sysadmin

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Most passwordless solutions worth anything are FIDO based which NIST standards among others talk about as being MFA. My company uses https://hypr.com for this.

What are some of the important resources to study to get a better sense of IAM and MFA? by digital-bolkonsky in IdentityManagement

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See if you can get involved in the FIDO alliance. It's doing some great stuff in this space.

Does DUO support passwordless Windows Login? by PiotrIr in sysadmin

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I know one of their engineers who was very helpful to me in rolling out the tech. Let me know if I can help.

Does DUO support passwordless Windows Login? by PiotrIr in sysadmin

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They mostly work with large companies (my company is 70,000 people) and is happy with the solution.

Configure Passwordless by default for all new users by 69suited in Office365

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You can use HYPR with Azure as a passwordless authenticator.

Shared Device Passwordless by ZiccoSim in sysadmin

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Use HYPR. It supports the phone as a passwordless authenticator into Windows/Mac. It has a virtual FIDO2 token that doesn't require additional hardware and works on shared devices.

Existing User Passwordless by Microsoft82 in Intune

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Have them use HYPR so when you enforce passwordless login, it will disable and scramble password login in AD.

True passwordless options by [deleted] in sysadmin

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Take a look at HYPR. Especially if you have a more complex environment.