Most people still rely on memory or pen and paper for password management

Bitwarden surveyed 2,400 individuals from the US, UK, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan to investigate current user password practices. The survey shows that 25% of respondents globally reuse passwords across 11-20+ accounts, and 36% admit to using… Continue reading Most people still rely on memory or pen and paper for password management

Bitwarden releases magic links API to improve passwordless user authentication

Bitwarden strengthened Bitwarden Passwordless.dev with the release of a magic links API. This offering empowers developers to incorporate passwordless authentication into their applications, providing a more secure and user-friendly experience for user… Continue reading Bitwarden releases magic links API to improve passwordless user authentication

Bitwarden adds event logs and self-hosting capabilities to its Passwordless.dev toolkit

Bitwarden strengthened its Passwordless.dev enterprise plan with event logs and self-hosting options. These features empower organizations with greater transparency when moving to passwordless authentication and enable developers to build workforce pas… Continue reading Bitwarden adds event logs and self-hosting capabilities to its Passwordless.dev toolkit

The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)

You can add the term “go down a rabbit hole” to the list of those I use regularly and correctly while not having a full meaning of its origin. So I looked it up, and in this case, my understanding that it originated with Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventu… Continue reading The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)