Passwordless Authentication for Police Departments

Police departments rely on mission-critical systems such as Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management Systems (RMS), and patrol laptops (MDT/MDC systems) to manage emergency response and operational workflows. However, shared workstations, legacy authentication methods, and the need for fast access in high-pressure environments create security risks, reduce accountability, and make CJIS compliance difficult to enforce.

This white paper explores how passwordless, badge-based authentication enables secure, fast, and auditable access across dispatch, patrol, and precinct environments—without requiring changes to existing systems or workflows.

This white paper outlines:

  • How to eliminate shared logins and enforce individual officer accountability
  • How to enable passwordless badge tap authentication for CAD, RMS, and patrol systems without application changes
  • How to support CJIS-compliant MFA without phones, tokens, or workflow disruption
  • How to maintain authentication in offline patrol and field environments
  • How to align with CJIS Security Policy and NIST digital identity guidelines

It addresses the need for faster access, stronger security, and audit-ready authentication in law enforcement environments where seconds matter and legacy systems remain critical to operations.

Download the white paper to learn how to implement CJIS-compliant, passwordless authentication across police departments while improving security, accountability, and response efficiency.

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Secure your CAD and RMS systems without disrupting operations

Eliminate shared logins, enable badge-based authentication, and support CJIS compliance requirements across patrol, dispatch, and investigative workflows.