Duo Passwordless: Expert Tips and Your Questions Answered!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How passwordless authentication can benefit organizations of every size, not just enterprises
- The technical requirements for Duo’s Passwordless solution, and what use cases are (or aren’t!) supported
- What current preview customers are saying about Duo’s Passwordless solution, and tips you can use for when you try it yourself
- And of course, the answers to your burning passwordless questions
After nine months of hard work, Duo’s new Passwordless solution is now in public preview using our Duo Single Sign-On solution, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Built with a core focus of making it as easy as possible to adopt into your organization, we’ve developed the new passwordless product to work for any user, on any device; to integrate with your existing infrastructure; and to minimize setup time for both admins and end users alike.
But how does it really work? And what does the new setup look like? And why did we start with an SSO integration? And what about legacy use cases? If these questions are swirling around in your head, followed by a hundred more, this webinar is for you.
Please join us for a very special session led by Duo Product Manager Chris Demundo and Product Marketing Manager Ted Kietzman, where we’ll cover everything you need to know to start your passwordless journey. They will share insights into this new solution, including why you would use it, how secure it is, what the benefits are, best practices for using it, technical requirements, and so much more.
Presenter Info
Chris Demundo, Product Manager, Duo Security at Cisco
Chris is a Product Manager at Duo Security. He’s responsible for Duo’s Passwordless initiatives and mobile application. An avid camper and hiker, he spends his spare time going on long hikes while thinking about how to make authentication easy for end users.
Ted Kietzman, Product Marketing Manager III, Duo Security at Cisco
Ted has spent his career accelerating growth at SaaS startups. He has an MBA from Emory University and a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from Bowdoin College. He enjoys fine cheese plates, board games, and watching videos of Richard Feynman explaining the world.