1Kosmos Named Leader in Enterprise Passwordless Authentication Report

KuppingerCole Analysts recognizes the platform for its identity-bound verification, device-centric security, and AI-driven threat detection.

1Kosmos has been designated as an overall, product, and innovation leader in the latest Leadership Compass report from KuppingerCole Analysts.

The report, which evaluates passwordless authentication for enterprises, cited the company for its product depth and market execution. The analysis specifically highlighted the platform’s focus on identity assurance and device-centric security as key differentiators in the current cybersecurity landscape.

The 1Kosmos platform combines FIDO2-certified authentication with identity verification aligned with NIST IAL2 and AAL2 standards. This approach allows organizations to modernize access controls while reducing risks associated with phishing and account takeovers.

“What separates 1Kosmos in enterprise passwordless authentication is its ability to combine identity-bound verification with strong device trust in a single platform,” said Guillaume Teixeron, senior analyst at KuppingerCole.

The analysis identified several core strengths of the technology, including its adaptive device lifecycle management and broad integration capabilities. The platform supports various enterprise environments, including Microsoft Entra ID, Active Directory, VPN, and legacy application stacks.

According to the report, the platform utilizes an adaptive risk engine powered by artificial intelligence. This engine evaluates contextual and behavioral indicators—such as device posture, location, IP reputation, and geo-velocity—to enable dynamic risk scoring and policy enforcement.

“Enterprises are moving beyond simply eliminating passwords; they need verified identity,” said Hemen Vimadalal, CEO of 1Kosmos.

Vimadalal noted that the platform is designed to extend secure access to both employees and partners across managed and unmanaged devices. The architecture utilizes decentralized identity storage to maintain privacy while streamlining onboarding and recovery workflows through low-code orchestration.

The platform also employs standards-based interoperability using SAML, OIDC, and SCIM to integrate authentication into existing identity and provisioning workflows.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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