Webinar | 5 May | 15.00 CEST
Passwordless authentication made simple with Digipass as a Service
Moving to passwordless authentication is a top priority for organizations offering stronger security, a better user experience, and reduced risk of phishing attacks. FIDO2-certified Digipass security keys provide hardware-backed, phishing-resistant authentication that works across devices and applications — the foundation for secure, modern workforce access. Deploying passwordless at scale can be challenging:
- Rolling out thousands of devices quickly
- Reducing IT workload for provisioning and replacements
- Ensuring a consistent, frictionless user experience
OneSpan’s new offering Digipass as a Service simplifies passwordless authentication, making adoption fast, predictable, and scalable.

Join our webinar and discover your path to passwordless.
This session is designed for security and IAM leaders who want to accelerate phishing resistant MFA adoption - without adding internal workload or infrastructure.
We’ll show you how OneSpan’s managed service helps you:
- Eliminate operational complexity through turnkey lifecycle management
- Streamline onboarding & provisioning for all users, anywhere
- Ensure strong, phishing-resistant authentication with FIDO2 keys
- Strengthen compliance with evolving requirements (e.g., PSD3, DORA, NIS2)
- Reduce helpdesk tickets by removing password resets and authentication friction
Date: 5 May
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Sarah Van De Vyver
Product Marketing Manager, OneSpan
Sarah Van De Vyver is a seasoned Senior Product Marketing Manager at OneSpan with a decade of expertise in developing and executing impactful go-to-market strategies for diverse products and services. Sarah’s skills extend across product positioning, messaging, and the creation of marketing materials that resonate with diverse audiences. Before her forays into product marketing, Sarah worked as Corporate Communications Manager, Copywriter and Training coordinator. She graduated with a Master's degree in the Science of Communications from Ghent University.