AuthLN makes attackers pay to even try — so fewer attacks reach you, your team chases fewer dead ends, and the riskiest attacks get cut off at the front door. Here's what that does to your risk and your costs.
When every unauthorized attempt costs real money, attackers stop showing up. In a modeled 90-day deployment, unauthorized attempts fell 91% as the cost signal spread through attacker networks — and the protected org dropped off active target lists.
Almost no one funds a high-value invoice just to take a shot at your login. Most never try twice.
Credential-stuffing scripts can't pay an invoice, so they fail silently and move on.
This isn't a block they route around — it's a cost that makes you not worth attacking.
A user either clears the passkey or doesn't — there are no risk scores to argue over and no false positives to chase. Your SOC spends its time on real events, and real employees never feel a thing.
No "risk score of 74, maybe block?" Every alert that reaches your team is real.
Authorized logins clear in about a second with no extra step — fewer help-desk tickets, less lost time.
AuthLN sits in front of Okta, Entra ID, or Google Workspace. Your SSO and MFA stay exactly as they are.
Credential stuffing is the first step in nearly every ransomware chain. Killing it at the front door removes the way in — and one avoided incident can pay for the whole deployment.
Stop the initial-access attempt and you break the chain before lateral movement or encryption can begin.
Per-user records of every attempt feed cyber-insurance underwriting, board reporting, and compliance — turning a security tool into business evidence.
Stop unauthorized login attempts at the front door — and shift the cost and risk to the attacker.
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