As we mark World Password Day on May 1, 2025, the security landscape continues its rapid evolution away from traditional password-only authentication toward more robust, multi-layered identity verification systems. This shift comes amid escalating cyber threats and growing recognition that passwords alone-even complex ones-no longer provide adequate protection for our increasingly digital lives.
Waltham, Mass. – May 6, 2025 – Imprivata, the digital identity company for life- and mission-critical industries, today announced that the company has won two Global InfoSec Awards 2025, presented by Cyber Defense Magazine during RSA Conference 2025: Best Service - Passwordless Authentication, and Best Solution - Third Party Risk.
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Hundreds of companies showcased their products and services this week at the 2025 edition of the RSA Conference (RSAC) in San Francisco.
To help cut through the clutter, the SecurityWeek team has published a daily digest summarizing some of the announcements made by vendors. Here is a roundup of the most important product and service announcements made on the last days of the event, as well as some announcements that we missed from the previous days.
Every second counts on the manufacturing floor, and broken access can break everything. Here’s how manufacturers can restore security and speed with safe, fast digital access management.
It’s 5:59 AM. The early shift is clocking in at a U.S.-based consumer goods manufacturing plant. Dana, a floor supervisor, is already juggling two problems: a bottleneck at Line 3 caused by an unauthorized system setting change, and a growing backlog of workers unable to complete compliance training on shared tablets.
According to Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, 80% of breaches stem from compromised credentials. While passwords were meant to protect us, they’ve instead become one of our biggest vulnerabilities.