The $4.88 Million Question: Why Password-Based Breaches Are Getting More Expensive

The $4.88 million question isn’t really whether organizations can afford to implement passwordless authentication—it’s whether they can afford not to. With breach costs rising 10% annually, credential-based attacks representing the primary threat vector, and operational costs of password management continuing to escalate, the economic case for passwordless transformation has moved from compelling to urgent.

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