Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) requires at least two types of information to access a device or app. This might include a password and a fingerprint, along with a unique, one-time code sent to your phone.
Online attackers employ advanced methods to get past security measures. By adding more obstacles, you make it more difficult for them to access your systems.
Every company should implement MFA to defend against cyber threats and ensure security. Our latest complimentary guide offers all the essential information you need.