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    New Addition to Passwordless Authentication in Windows

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    • OksanaO
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      Microsoft recently announced Windows Hello for Business Hybrid Cloud Kerberos Trust to help with the complexity of passwordless authentication. It is commonly thought passwords are the weakest link in a company’s cybersecurity posture. While Azure has seen various aspects of passwordless authentication, Windows has been lacking.

      Read the article by Brandon Lee, a virtualization expert, on how Microsoft approaches passwordless authentication in Windows Hello for hybrid cloud with Kerberos trust.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @Oksana
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        @Oksana Microsoft should really learn that a PIN is not a Password.

        Forcing Windows Hello on businesses that opt to not have E3 or higher licenses and then forcibly making people use a PIN is just plain stupid.

        There is a registry edit that can be made to disable Window Hello, but it's annoying to do so as it's a piecemeal approach.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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          @DustinB3403 said in New Addition to Passwordless Authentication in Windows:

          @Oksana Microsoft should really learn that a PIN is not a Password.

          Forcing Windows Hello on businesses that opt to not have E3 or higher licenses and then forcibly making people use a PIN is just plain stupid.

          There is a registry edit that can be made to disable Window Hello, but it's annoying to do so as it's a piecemeal approach.

          It's Microsoft's way of reminding you, heavily, that Ubuntu is free.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in New Addition to Passwordless Authentication in Windows:

            @DustinB3403 said in New Addition to Passwordless Authentication in Windows:

            @Oksana Microsoft should really learn that a PIN is not a Password.

            Forcing Windows Hello on businesses that opt to not have E3 or higher licenses and then forcibly making people use a PIN is just plain stupid.

            There is a registry edit that can be made to disable Window Hello, but it's annoying to do so as it's a piecemeal approach.

            It's Microsoft's way of reminding you, heavily, that Ubuntu is free.

            While I agree, the focus would be to still have SSO on your azure bound device. I've never tried to bind Ubuntu or other linux distro to Azure.

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