Still Using Passwords to Access Apps from Your Devices? There's a Better Way

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Seema Kathuria, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Duo Security; Scott Grebe, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Duo Security

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In this webinar you'll learn: • How workforce needs have evolved and the challenges this presents • Why the use of passwordless single sign-on is a more secure method to authenticate apps • Why device trust is just as important as user trust • What you should look for in a modern trusted access solution The network perimeter has changed. So has the way users access applications and data on the network. Passwords are no longer a secure method to authenticate. And today’s workforce is more blended than ever. Employees, contractors and partners all need access to resources on your network from a multitude of devices, both company-issued and personal. How do you provide that secure access to avoid a breach which could cost you millions in financial and reputational damage? Watch this webinar to learn more about Duo and why The NY Times just named us the best authenticator application!
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Duo is a cloud-based security platform that protects access to all applications, for any user and device, from anywhere. It’s designed to be both easy to use and deploy, while providing complete endpoint visibility and control. Duo verifies users' identities with strong multi-factor authentication. Paired with deep insights into your users’ devices, Duo gives you the policies and control you need to limit access based on endpoint or user risk. Users get a consistent login experience with Duo's single sign-on that delivers centralized access to both on-premises and cloud applications. With Duo, you can protect against compromised credentials and risky devices, as well as unwanted access to your applications and data. This combination of user and device trust builds a strong foundation for a zero-trust security model.