Why Passkeys Improve User Security
Passwords remain one of the biggest security liabilities in modern applications.
Phishing, credential reuse, and human error continue to drive the majority of data breaches—despite stronger password rules and added MFA layers. Passkeys offer a fundamentally more secure approach to authentication by removing passwords entirely.
This whitepaper explains how passkeys work, why they dramatically reduce common attack vectors, and what development and security teams need to know to implement them successfully.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- Why traditional passwords and MFA still fail against modern threats
- How passkeys use public-key cryptography to prevent phishing and credential theft
- The difference between passkeys and password-based authentication
- Real-world examples of passkey adoption from leading platforms
- Best practices and considerations for implementing passkeys
If you’re responsible for protecting user identities while maintaining a seamless login experience, this guide provides a clear roadmap to moving beyond passwords.
Download the whitepaper to learn how passkeys improve security—and how to put them into practice.