Abstract

There's a problem with passwords. The key mechanism on which we rely for so much of our IT security is not holding up well as technology becomes ever more pervasive. As the systems and services we use proliferate, so do the passwords we have to remember. The advent of Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions would seem to address some, if not all, of the issues. But it's arguable that SSO only reaches its full potential when you do away with that final password and use biometrics for authentication.

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