
Microsoft is forcing an enterprise transition to passkeys
Passkeys have been around for some time, but enterprise-wide adoption to this point has been slow for a number of reasons. But soon, many Microsoft customers won’t have a choice.
Starting September 1, Microsoft will roll out passkeys as the default authentication method in its cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) service Entra ID. And following a transition period, Microsoft-provided SMS and voice authentication will officially end on February 1, 2027.
With this move, Microsoft seems to be underlining the urgent need for a more secure authentication standard, as attackers up their game with AI.
This is an “important milestone,” because it moves passwordless authentication from an...