IT Pros Karaoke Catastrophe: Singing Confidence, Hitting Sour Cybersecurity Notes

In a sitcom-like twist, 88% of IT pros are confident in their defense against password-based cyberattacks, yet most have been victims. In this escalating cyber-threat environment, companies are starting to consider passwordless authentication strategies. It’s like the plot twist in a comedy show – but with higher stakes.

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So, apparently, IT professionals are like that friend who swears they're good at karaoke, but sounds like a cat in a blender when they grab the mic. A recent report shows that 88% of IT pros believe they're ready for password-based cyberattacks. Yet, most of them confess to being victims of one. It's like a sitcom episode where the character says, "What's the worst that could happen?" right before everything goes hilariously wrong. Only it's not a sitcom, and the stakes are much higher than a ruined dinner party.

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