---
url: 'https://www.corbado.com/blog/vicroads-passkeys'
title: 'VicRoads Launches Passkeys with Corbado'
description: 'VicRoads launches passkeys to its customers. They can securely log in with Face ID, Touch ID or Windows Hello now completely passwordless.'
lang: 'en'
author: 'Vincent Delitz'
date: '2025-02-21T11:28:55.852Z'
lastModified: '2026-03-27T07:01:11.154Z'
keywords: 'VicRoads, VicRoads passkeys'
category: 'Company'
---

# VicRoads Launches Passkeys with Corbado

## Key Facts

- VicRoads deployed **passkey-first authentication** to 4.8 million myVicRoads customers
  in February 2025, making it one of the first government agencies in Australia to go
  fully passwordless.
- The **VicRoads pilot** generated over 200,000 passkeys before the full public launch,
  with CTO Crispin Blackall calling the Corbado partnership "already proving highly
  successful".
- **Public-key cryptography** replaces passwords, eliminating phishing risk while
  supporting fingerprint, facial recognition, PIN and swipe pattern as authenticators.
- Corbado, a **FIDO Alliance member**, provided the passkeys-as-a-service technology and
  guided VicRoads on implementation best practices without requiring user migration.
- VicRoads joins Telstra, myGov and UBank as one of the first Australian organizations to
  adopt passkeys, alongside global peers such as Google, Amazon and PayPal.

## 1. Corbado & VicRoads bring passkeys to almost 5 million Australians

**Melbourne, February 27, 2025** – Almost 5 million Victorians can now log into their
[myVicRoads](https://www.corbado.com/blog/vicroads-native-app-passkeys) accounts using passkeys, marking a major
milestone for [digital identity](https://www.corbado.com/blog/digital-identity-guide) in Australia. By partnering
with passkeys specialist Corbado, VicRoads joins the ranks of major global organizations
such as Google, Amazon and [PayPal](https://www.corbado.com/blog/paypal-passkeys) in adopting passkeys as a
secure, [passwordless authentication](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/passwordless-authentication) method.

As one of the first [government](https://www.corbado.com/passkeys-for-public-sector) agencies in Australia to
implement passkeys, **VicRoads sets a new standard for secure and user-friendly digital
services.**

## 2. Why VicRoads decided to implement passkeys

By replacing passwords with **public-key cryptography**, VicRoads reduces the risk of
[phishing](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/phishing) and other online threats.

With this implementation, VicRoads provides a **customer-centric login experience** where
customers authenticate with their fingerprint, facial recognition, a PIN, or swipe
pattern, making logins more secure and seamless.

_“Digital security is a key priority for VicRoads, and passkeys reflect our dedication to
keeping our 4.8m myVicRoads customers’ information safe and delivering a secure and
seamless user experience.”_ said VicRoads Chief Technology Officer, Crispin Blackall.

_“Our partnership with Corbado is already proving highly successful, with over 200,000
Passkeys created during our recent pilot.”_ he said.

## 3. VicRoads leads the way in government digital innovation

VicRoads joins [Telstra](https://www.corbado.com/blog/telstra-passkeys), myGov and UBank as **one of the first
organizations in Australia to introduce passkeys**, positioning itself as a **digital
leader in public services**.

To drive **rapid adoption**, VicRoads is actively encouraging users to transition from
existing authentication methods to **passkeys as the preferred login method**.

_“By going passkey-first, VicRoads is providing its customers with both the highest level
of security and the best user experience.”_ said Vincent Delitz, Managing Director at
Corbado.

## 4. VicRoads implements passkeys with Corbado, following FIDO industry standards

The passkey implementation was carried out in collaboration with passkey specialist
Corbado, a [FIDO Alliance](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/fido-alliance) member, which provided the underlying
technology and guided VicRoads on best practices for implementation and user adoption.

_"Passkeys represent a paradigm shift in how we authenticate users to digital identity
services."_ remarked Andrew Shikiar, Chief Executive Officer of the
[FIDO Alliance](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/fido-alliance).

_"VicRoads' adoption of passkeys showcases how government agencies can leverage this
industry-wide innovation to protect citizen data while simplifying access to critical
services. This is a significant step towards a more secure and efficient digital future
for Victoria and beyond."_

By rolling out [passkeys at scale](https://www.corbado.com/blog/introducing-passkeys-large-scale-overview),
VicRoads is leading the way for other [government](https://www.corbado.com/passkeys-for-public-sector) agencies
and high-security industries looking to modernize authentication without compromising on
security or usability.

### About Corbado

Corbado is a leading provider of passkeys-as-a-service, helping
[large-scale](https://www.corbado.com/blog/introducing-passkeys-large-scale-overview) enterprises and
[government](https://www.corbado.com/passkeys-for-public-sector) agencies deploy passkey authentication
seamlessly. As a [FIDO Alliance](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/fido-alliance) member, Corbado specializes in
high-adoption passkey rollouts that integrate into existing identity systems without user
migration.

For more information, visit [https://www.corbado.com](https://www.corbado.com).

### About VicRoads

VicRoads registers more than 6 million vehicles annually and licenses more than 5 million
drivers. VicRoads Registration & Licensing operates as a joint venture partnership with
the Victorian State Government, Aware Super, Australian Retirement Trust and Macquarie
Asset Management.

For more information, visit
[https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/](https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How did VicRoads roll out passkeys to millions of existing users without migrating their accounts?

Corbado's passkeys-as-a-service integrates into existing identity systems without
requiring user migration. VicRoads ran a pilot phase before the February 27, 2025 full
launch and drove adoption by actively encouraging users to switch to passkeys as the
preferred login method rather than keeping passwords as a parallel option.

### What results did VicRoads see from its passkey pilot before the public launch?

VicRoads generated over 200,000 passkeys during its pilot phase alone. VicRoads CTO
Crispin Blackall cited this figure as evidence the Corbado partnership was "already
proving highly successful" ahead of the full rollout to its 4.8 million myVicRoads
customers.

### Why did VicRoads choose a passkey-first approach rather than offering passkeys as an optional feature?

A passkey-first strategy maximizes security and user experience gains by making passkeys
the default login method, not an alternative. Corbado's Managing Director Vincent Delitz
noted that going passkey-first delivers both the highest security level and the best user
experience, which is why VicRoads actively encourages transition away from existing
authentication methods.

### How does a government agency justify adopting passkeys over traditional multi-factor authentication?

VicRoads' adoption demonstrates that public-key cryptography eliminates phishing risk
while simplifying access, two priorities that traditional MFA methods balance poorly. FIDO
Alliance CEO Andrew Shikiar specifically cited the VicRoads case as proof that government
agencies can protect citizen data while simplifying access to critical services using
industry-standard passkey technology.
