Manufacturing Magazine September 2024 | Page 63

aren ’ t crackable like passwords and are highly user-friendly , as they don ’ t require users to re-enrol every time they want to access an account on a new device . However , synced passkeys can be shared with others using AirDrop and Nearby Share , potentially threatening account integrity if they inadvertently fall into the hands of malicious actors .
Device-bound passkeys , meanwhile , offer greater security since they require additional hardware and can ’ t be shared digitally . That is also why they tend to be better suited to enterprise or workforce use cases , with some organisations finding that offering a mix of these solutions can be a good approach – given that use cases can vary greatly between departments .
The key to successful implementation lies in selecting a vendor that can provide both choice and flexibility , allowing organisations to adapt their authentication strategies to specific use cases and user populations . manufacturingdigital . com 63