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Follow on Google News | OATH Joins Passwordless Alliance x.1280 to Promote Enterprise Passwordless Authentication StandardsEnabling Scalable, Interoperable, and Secure Identity Solutions for the Modern Enterprise
By: OATH By joining the Alliance, OATH brings decades of leadership in open, standards-based authentication to an ecosystem driving the future of enterprise identity security. Together, the organizations will collaborate to promote the x.1280 framework—enabling passwordless solutions that deliver seamless user experiences while strengthening compliance and reducing operational risk. "Enterprises face mounting pressure to modernize their identity infrastructures without compromising security or usability," said Don Malloy Chair. of OATH. "Through our involvement in the Passwordless Alliance x.1280, we're helping enterprise IT leaders adopt open, scalable passwordless solutions that integrate easily across complex environments." As a member of the Alliance, OATH will:
The x.1280 framework, backed by the Alliance, is designed to support robust identity solutions across cloud, hybrid, and on-prem environments— Why It Matters for Enterprise Leaders
About OATH – The Initiative for Open Authentication OATH is a global initiative dedicated to advancing open standards for secure authentication. Its work has helped enterprises implement scalable, interoperable authentication systems, including multi-factor and token-based solutions, across sectors ranging from finance to healthcare. About Passwordless Alliance x.1280 Passwordless Alliance x.1280 is an industry-led initiative focused on creating a password-free future through open, vendor-neutral frameworks. The Alliance supports enterprises, developers, and governments in implementing secure, user-friendly authentication technologies. Passwordless Alliance (https://www.passwordlessalliance.org/ Media Contact: Donald Malloy Chair-Initiative for Open Authentication don@donmalloy.com +1 408-568-0327 Openauthentication.org End
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