📚 Education 1d ago · Tom Ashley

Does Passwordless Authentication Have a Place in K–12 Schools?

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“Passwordless authentication” has generated buzz in the broader tech world, but in K–12 it is still very much an emerging concept. While passwordless is not yet common in schools, it sits right at the intersection of two trends we see often in K–12 districts: pushback against multifactor authentication (MFA) and pressure to secure school systems against increasingly sophisticated threats. That combination is exactly why K–12 leaders should pay attention to this authentication method now, even if

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