Securing the Frontline Without Slowing It Down

Striking the right balance between security and usability has long been one of the toughest challenges in identity and access management (IAM). For frontline workers in shared device environments, that challenge is amplified. These are settings where speed matters most, whether it’s a clinician rushing between patients, a warehouse worker expediting a shipment, or a production line manager keeping time-sensitive operations on track.

Yet, the reality is that the tools supporting access in these environments often struggle to keep up with the pace of work. Shared devices, generic logins, and fragmented systems make it harder to protect sensitive data and comply with regulations, while the friction of traditional or legacy authentication methods and multifactor authentication (MFA) slows down productivity. The result creates frustration for end-users, as well as an access management gap that increases both risk and inefficiency.

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