Global Professional Services Leader Validates Passwordless Authentication in the Cloud as HYPR Announces SOC 2 Type II and Multiple ISO Certifications

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Aon has selected HYPR to enable passwordless access as their new multi-factor authentication for thousands of employees

HYPR HYPR, The Passwordless Company™ today announced that Aon (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm, has chosen HYPR to roll out passwordless multi-factor authentication (MFA) across its global workforce later this year. Aon’s selection follows HYPR’s newly acquired System and Organization Controls (SOC 2) Type II certification and specification requirements issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The new accreditations were a notable factor for Aon, further solidifying HYPR’s ongoing commitment to data security, compliance, cloud security and privacy.

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“With clients such as Aon, that operate in multiple markets, under various regulatory mandates, these certifications demonstrate our investment and the responsibility that we have taken on, to keep our global customers’ and our own employees’ information secure, available and private.”

As a global leader in helping clients manage risk, Aon will enhance its security practices and eliminate passwords as a form of authentication from its network. As a result, Aon plans to leverage HYPR’s True Passwordless™ MFA solution for its approximately 50,000 employees to log into their workstations and other cloud resources. From an operational perspective, passwordless MFA will help Aon improve the user experience, increase productivity and efficiency, and modernize processes with frictionless access.

Ransomware incidents have grown dramatically – up 400 percent from the first quarter of 2018 to the fourth quarter of 2020, according to Aon’s 2021 Cyber Security Risk Report. By moving to passwordless authentication, Aon will enhance its critical cybersecurity practices and reduce risk across its workforce environments. The firm also expects to decrease help desk calls and lower operational costs associated with password resets and system lockouts.

“Our industry, like all critical sectors, must remain vigilant when implementing the right measures to protect our data,” said Joe Martinez, Chief Information Security Officer, Aon. “Moving to passwordless MFA was the next technological evolution for our firm as we continue expanding our solutions and accelerating our digital transformation to strengthen the resiliency of our workforce. As a global firm, we look to work with organizations that show technical and operational maturity to keep our information secure and accessible globally.”

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