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Microsoft's decision to make passkeys the default sign-in method drove 120% growth in passkey authentications.
The average person now manages 301 passwords across their personal and work accounts.
Passkey authentications have more than doubled year over year to 1.3 million per month.
Germany's Bundesagentur für Arbeit saw 181% growth in passkey authentications.
HubSpot has seen a 25% improvement in login success rates over passwords.
40% of Dashlane users now store at least one passkey, double the rate from just a year ago.
E-commerce platforms represent approximately 45% of all passkey authentications, led by Amazon's commanding 39.9% share.
Gemini's passkey authentications grew by 269% after making passkeys mandatory for all users.
Roblox's passkey authentications grew by 856%, representing the most dramatic surge in the dataset.
77 percent of IT leaders believe that passwordless technologies will be common practice within the next three years
Nearly 40 percent (39%) of employees say that they've had to deal with phishing scams at work.
Over 80 percent of IT leaders observed increased phishing volume and sophistication.
Nearly 40 percent (39%) of employees are using apps not managed by their company on work devices.
IT leaders estimate that, on average, 37 percent of their corporate apps are not behind SSO.
Of those who receive security awareness training, one in five (22%) admit they would rather be stuck in rush-hour traffic than attend it.
More than three quarters (76%) of IT leaders say their C-Suite is pushing for passkey adoption.
More than 80 percent of organizations have observed an increase in the volume and sophistication of phishing attacks.
Only 45 percent of employees receive ongoing security awareness training.
Nearly all (96%) of IT leaders said they still deal with credential-related issues.
60 percent of employees agree that AI poses an increased threat to password security.
Half of users (50%) are still sharing passwords through insecure methods, like email or Slack.
One in ten (11%) of those receiving security awareness training say they would prefer a root canal.
Of the IT leaders dealing with credential-related issues, 73% reported dealing with forgotten passwords or resets.
Also, 70% of IT leaders reported dealing with employees creating weak passwords.
Nearly 40 percent of employees use unmanaged apps on work devices.
A majority (74%) of IT leaders feel that AI poses an increased threat to password security.