
Blogs and Articles We Like!
- The Business Case for Going Passwordlessby Steve HattonFor years, we’ve accepted passwords as a necessary inconvenience, the lock on every digital door. But for business leaders, that lock has become both an unnecessary cost, a security risk and a barrier to growth. At Authentiq8 Me, we believe that removing passwords isn’t just a technical upgrade, it’s a business transformation. Passwordless identity reduces friction,… Read more: The Business Case for Going Passwordless
- Why Passwordless Digital Identity Is the Futureby Steve HattonAs CEO of Authentiq8 Me, I’m often asked a simple question: Why does the world need another approach to digital identity? The answer lies in a shift that’s bigger than technology alone. We are moving into a digital-first era where trust is not optional — it’s fundamental. Yet for decades, our digital lives have been… Read more: Why Passwordless Digital Identity Is the Future
- Do we really want our employers storing our biometric data?by Chris RyallsJP Morgan is now requiring staff to register their biometric date just to access its new Manhattan HQ! If I worked there I would find that deeply concerning. In recent years we’ve seen so many major data breaches (recent examples include Land Rover, M&S, Discord, Stellantis, and countless others). Unlike a password, YOUR biometric data… Read more: Do we really want our employers storing our biometric data?
- How Zero‑Password Design Keeps Threat Actors Outby Joe StylesAs a security engineer, I see patterns in risk every day. Phishing evolves, credentials leak, and yet one constant remains — human memory wasn’t built for passwords. Every extra rule (“add a symbol!”, “change every 90 days!”) only multiplies exposure. At Authentiq8 Me, we decided to flip the paradigm: eliminate passwords entirely and secure identity at the cryptographic… Read more: How Zero‑Password Design Keeps Threat Actors Out
- “When digital doesn’t work” – Chris Skinner Blogby Chris RyallsTrying to log into a website or bank account shouldn’t feel like running an obstacle course. Yet today’s digital security often demands PINs, OTPs, passwords, and codes at every step — leaving customers exhausted. Chris Skinner‘s excellent article published on the 9th September 2025 Titled When Digital Doesn’t Work highlights why user experience must evolve,… Read more: “When digital doesn’t work” – Chris Skinner Blog
- The Best Approach to Controlling Access to Your Websiteby Chris BrownWhen you run a website—whether it’s an online store, a financial platform, or even a community forum—controlling who gets in and how they log in is one of your most important security decisions. The right approach can mean the difference between protecting your users’ data and leaving the door open to cybercriminals. Let’s walk through… Read more: The Best Approach to Controlling Access to Your Website
