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9 Identity Security Predictions for 2026

9 Identity Security Predictions for 2026

Feb 02, 2026
The world of identity security is in constant motion. What was once a straightforward matter of usernames and passwords has evolved into a complex ecosystem of biometrics, hardware tokens, and zero-trust architectures. As we look toward 2026, the pace of change is only accelerating. The lines between our digital and physical identities are blurring, and the threat landscape is becoming more sophisticated. Chief Information Security Officers spend their days on the front lines of this evolution. Staying ahead isn't just about reacting to threats; it's about anticipating them to reduce risk. Based on the trends I'm seeing today, here are 9 identity security predictions for where we'll be in 2026. 1. AI will become the primary identity governance tool. Manual access reviews and role-based access control (RBAC) models are already showing their age. By 2026, AI-driven identity governance and administration (IGA) will be standard. These systems will continuously analyze u...
How to "Go Passwordless" Without Getting Rid of Passwords

How to "Go Passwordless" Without Getting Rid of Passwords

Jul 21, 2025 Passwordless / SaaS Security
With every credential breach that hits the news, CISOs and security professionals continually reach the same conclusion: passwords are insecure, and we should abandon them in favor of less risky authentication factors. But, secure or not, passwords are stubborn. The 2025 Verizon DBIR rated the likelihood of this being the year we finally eliminate passwords as being on par with "this being the year of the Linux desktop."  Any IT or security pro who has had to explain passkeys to their coworkers can tell you that 2025 isn't going to be the year we do away with passwords. Frankly, that year's not likely to come any time soon. Even if it were technically feasible (it often isn't) to transition every single login at a company to passkeys or biometrics, that would take years of concentrated effort. In the meantime, security leaders can't afford to sit on their hands and ignore the credential risks currently facing their company.  We need a new approach to thinking about secur...
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