
Rolf Lindemann of Nok Nok Opens CyberUSA’s 2025 Executive Forum Series
March 11, 2025
On April 2, Dr. Rolf Lindemann, VP of Products for Nok Nok, will be the first speaker in our CyberUSA Executive Forum series for 2025.
Our members will be treated to an in-depth look at "Do Passkeys Meet the Needs of High Security Markets?" in this engaging talk.
- Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- Time: 08:00 AM PDT
- Format: Virtual — invitation only
The session is only open to CyberUSA Executive Forum members.
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About the Session
In the rapidly shifting dynamics of cybersecurity threats, the necessity for authentication mechanisms that can withstand current threats while remaining adaptable has become paramount. The emergence of passkeys as a contemporary framework for authentication introduces a paradigm shift in how organizations secure their sensitive information. However, the adoption of passkeys is often met with a degree of confusion regarding their advantages and potential drawbacks.
This talk will explain the challenges and benefits of using passkeys in high security markets, and will help to make clear how passkeys can enhance and even replace current authentication methods.
The session will include Rolf's talk plus a Q&A, followed by an open discussion where cybersecurity executives can raise topics of immediate concern.
About the Speaker
Dr. Rolf Lindemann is a seasoned IT security expert with over 20 years of experience in product management, R&D, and operations. As a leading authority in FIDO authentication, he has shaped security technologies and strategies across the industry. Currently driving product development and strategy at Nok Nok, he previously led research and product strategy at Symantec, focusing on device authentication for smart grids and mobile networks. Earlier, as Executive Director of Product Strategy at TC Trust Center, he aligned security solutions with emerging market needs. Dr. Lindemann holds a PhD from the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg and a master’s in electrical engineering.