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# Access Management Credentials

## Easily control access to important information and areas with verifiable credentials

By using verifiable credentials, Indicio is able to issue credentials to user’s mobile devices that allow them to cryptographically prove their identity for access management to both physical buildings and the digital files and programs, such as those employees require to work.

## Organization benefits

* Increase efficiency, eliminate the need for password resets, and prevent users from being locked out due to user error.
* Increase security with phishing-proof verifiable credentials: unlike passwords or physical keys, these credentials cannot be lost, stolen, or copied.&#x20;
* Easily revocable – No requirement to change  access rights, passwords, or collect keys when an employee leaves.
* Protect yourself from deepfakes and establish a more secure verification process online before sharing sensitive information.
* Integrate into existing systems easily and enable a robust identity layer for Zero Trust architecture.

## User benefits

* All access information is stored securely on the employee's mobile device, removing the need to carry keys, physical ID cards, or remember passwords.
* Know that your personal information is secure because there is no centralized database of logins and passwords.
* Simple, secure, and easy to use interface removes tedious multi-factor authentication.
* Fight impersonation attacks with credentials that can only be presented by the person they are issued to.

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