Apple @ Work: Apple’s biometric strategy pays off as IT leaders believe Touch ID and Face ID are the future of enterprise security<div class="feat-image">

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A new IT report explains that IT teams are ready to ditch passwords. 85% of surveyed IT admins believe requiring biometrics would improve security, but 68% of IT admins report that less than half of the
devices they currently manage have biometric support. That’s a massive gap, and Apple might be the best company to fill it as every Apple device comes with biometrics out of the box.</p>
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Apple @ Work: Apple’s biometric strategy pays off as IT leaders believe Touch ID and Face ID are the future of enterprise security