Passwordless in Practice: Securing Law Firms with Passphrases and Passkeys

When:  Jul 23, 2026 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)

12:00 pm EDT, 9:00 am PDT

Join Kraft Kennedy’s CIO, Marcus Bluestein, as he makes the case that traditional passwords have become the single greatest liability in enterprise security and that law firms, given the highly sensitive client data they hold, are especially exposed. Passwords fail because they depend on human behaviors to reuse old options, creating an enhanced susceptibility to phishing, credential stuffing, MFA-bypass, and increasingly AI-driven attacks… and leaving firms open to breaches with serious reputational, legal, and regulatory consequences. In this session, we’ll explore passwordless authentication, which replaces knowledge-based credentials with device-based security, biometrics, and cryptographic passkeys to eliminate the primary attack vector entirely. Beyond stronger protection, the shift promises tangible business benefits: reduced login friction, higher productivity, lower IT support costs, and greater client trust. This webinar is framed as a proven, scalable approach that modern identity platforms already support through a low-disruption phased rollout, the deck concludes that the real question is no longer whether to go passwordless, but how quickly firms can adopt it to stay ahead of evolving threats.

Moderator:
Christopher Cummings, Director of IT and Operations, Klein Hornig LLP

Speaker:
Marcus Bluestein, Chief Information Officer, Kraft Kennedy 

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