July is a month where we celebrate independence—and this year, it’s time to declare independence from weak, outdated password habits. Across South Florida, from Delray Beach accounting firms to Broward healthcare practices and Palm Beach retailers, password-related breaches continue to be the number one cause of cybersecurity incidents.
Hackers know people reuse the same weak passwords across dozens of accounts. But in 2026, a better way exists: passkeys. This month, let’s explore how moving beyond traditional passwords can give your business a stronger defense and your employees a simpler login experience.
1) What Are Passkeys?
Passkeys are a new, passwordless login method backed by tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft.
Use Biometrics or PINs: Instead of memorizing a string of characters, you use your device’s fingerprint, Face ID, or PIN.
Phishing Resistant: Passkeys cannot be typed or stolen through fake websites.
Sync Across Devices: Your login credentials stay secure yet convenient.
Businesses in South Florida adopting passkeys reduce the biggest cyber risk: stolen credentials. 👉 TMD integrates passkeys as part of Computer Cybersecurity solutions.
2) Why Passwords Don’t Work Anymore
Despite years of training, people still:
Reuse the same password for email, banking, and business logins.
Create weak passwords like “Summer2026!” that are easy to guess.
Store passwords on sticky notes or unsecured spreadsheets.
Weak passwords remain the easiest door for hackers to walk through. Passkeys lock that door permanently.
3) Multi-Factor Authentication Still Matters
Passkeys don’t mean abandoning MFA. Instead, they work together.
Passkeys as First Factor: Device biometrics verify the user.
MFA for Critical Accounts: A second factor adds insurance.
For South Florida law firms or healthcare offices under compliance regulations, MFA layered with passkeys ensures attackers can’t break in even with stolen devices.
4) How to Roll Out Passkeys in Your Business
A smooth transition keeps staff productive.
Start with Email & Microsoft 365: Protect the system employees use most.
Pilot with a Small Group: Work out kinks before companywide rollout.
Train Users: Show them how biometrics or device prompts replace typing passwords.
👉 TMD’s Managed IT Services guide businesses through adoption, integration, and staff training.
5) What About Legacy Systems?
Older applications may not yet support passkeys. For those:
Use Password Managers: Store unique, complex credentials.
Enable MFA Wherever Possible: Protects even older logins.
Plan for Migration: Move toward systems that embrace passwordless security.
✅ Final Thoughts
Weak passwords are relics of the past. In 2026, South Florida businesses have a chance to lead with modern, user-friendly, secure passkeys.
👉 TMD helps Delray Beach, Palm Beach, Broward, and Martin County businesses embrace Computer Cybersecurity and Managed IT Services to stay ahead of cybercriminals.
⚠️ Friendly reminder: Always stay secure online, use caution with emails and links, and when in doubt—ask a professional.
🔗 June’s Tips: Hurricane Season IT Prep – Protect Your Business Before the Storm






