Bravura Security Unveils Passwordless Platform for Enterprise Credential Management

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Bravura Security launches passwordless credential management platform enabling enterprises to implement passwordless authentication while maintaining centralized control across hybrid cloud and on-premises environments.

Bravura Security Unveils Passwordless Platform for Enterprise Credential Management

Bravura Security has released Next Generation Bravura Pass, a comprehensive credential management platform designed to replace traditional self-service password reset systems. The solution enables organizations to implement passwordless authentication while maintaining centralized control over user credentials across their entire technology infrastructure.

The platform addresses a critical operational need by consolidating credential management across hybrid environments, including cloud-based SaaS applications, on-premises systems, legacy applications, and mainframe infrastructure. This unified approach allows IT teams to manage authentication policies consistently regardless of where systems are deployed, reducing complexity and potential security gaps.

A key differentiator is the platform's mass password reset capability, which enables organizations to respond rapidly to credential-based security incidents. The system can execute enterprise-wide password resets without creating operational disruptions or inadvertently locking users out of critical systems, reducing recovery time during incident response scenarios.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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