Traditional authentication has involved usernames and passwords, which are vulnerable to attacks such as phishing, brute force and social engineering. Traditional authentication has involved usernames and passwords, which are vulnerable to attacks such as phishing, brute force and social engineering. (Photo: Hein/Adobe Stock)

Authentication is becoming increasingly important in the digital insurance landscape as insurance companies look for new ways to differentiate themselves from competitors and protect their customers' sensitive data. As more customers move to digital channels to purchase policies, file claims and manage their accounts, insurers are under pressure to implement robust authentication mechanisms that can provide a seamless and secure experience for their customers.

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