Passwordless Privileged Access Management

AuthNull enables Passwordless Privileged Access Management with Identity Aware authentication.
The background
Why is this a problem?
Traditional PAM solutions manage credentials through credential policies as well as centralized storage. With SSH Keys and Passwords, there is always a risk of an attack if it were compromised. Additionally having a central vault for credential enables a major attack surface. Short lived SSH certificates are a good alternative but are still issued by a central certificate CA and this continues to provide an attack surface.
How does AuthNull solve this problem?
AuthNull aims to eliminate the dependency on traditional passwords and ssh keys or centralized credential stores. AuthNull aims to solve for this problem by enabling truly decentralized credentials. Using W3C Verified Credentials, AuthNull is able to issue, manage and control access to critical infrastructure. W3C Verifiable Credentials are a global standard for issuing, storing, presenting, verifying, and controlling digital credentials.
What features does AuthNull have?
AuthNull is a fully featured Privileged Access Management including session management, endpoint management and privileged account management. AuthNull supports SSH authentication, LDAP, Telnet, VNC and RDP with support for Linux distributions and Windows (coming soon).
Authentication against active directory or local posix users as well.