Secfense at Identity Week America
Identity Week is the most important event dedicated to innovative new identity solutions. The best and most innovative cybersecurity companies showcase their technologies there to promote security, trust, and user experience in key areas such as biometric authentication and digital identity. The event brings together the brightest minds in the identity sector to promote innovation, new thinking, and more effective identity solutions.
Secfense on stage
Secfense was invited by the organizers to participate, pitch, and promote its core technology, User Access Security Broker, a tool that helps organizations replace passwords with strong, phishing-proof authentication on all applications without any coding.
Secfense was represented by two new faces in our team. Miro Tenkl is Secfense Advisor and a person that helps with our US expansion. Miro and Aleksandar Brdar (in charge of sourcing new business opportunities) were both putting the Secfense brand in front of a US-based audience focused on identity challanges.
US Identity Week was held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, and was attended by over 200 speakers, over 200 exhibitors and start-ups, and over 3,000 attendees.
Secfense Pitch
The Secfense mission is an easy transformation to strong authentication without passwords. All cybersecurity specialists around the globe agree on one thing: ‘passwords are the root of all evil.’
The global trend is to move away from passwords and start using multi-factor authentication (MFA) based on passwordless. This means that many strong factors other than passwords will be used to authenticate.
Secfense developed a way in which organizations can move away from passwords and protect hundreds of applications and thousands of users with MFA in a fast and automated way. With Secfense, organizations can protect the entire organization and transform into a passwordless organization, and all that ‘no-code,’ so without touching protected applications code and without hiring any software developers.