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Welcome to Tech Talk! Todayamp;#39;s topic is passwordless authentication. Iamp;#39;m joined by Jeff the Security Guy. A couple of your videos brought us to this topic where you talked about IAM, or Identity Access Management, and how that applies to rules for passwords -- as well as MFA, Multi-Factor Authentication. Iamp;#39;d like to get into it a little bit closer about what is-- something you teased us with --the amp;quot;password nirvanaamp;quot;, you called it. No password required! No password. Good. But before we get there, I want to show that weamp;#39;re having a bonus feature for this one. Itamp;#39;s called amp;quot;Personal Disaster Recoveryamp;quot;. Iamp;#39;ve had more than a few of those. Sorry to hear that. Itamp;#39;s going to be a quiz where you have a seven-- eight choices and weamp;#39;ll see how you do. All right. So how can we get to that passwordless nirvana? Yeah, well, if you think about where we are today, weamp;#39;ll kind of start at the botto