Protect User Logins
Multi-Factor-Authentication
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) enhances organizational security by requiring users to provide two or more authentication factors, such as a password and a fingerprint scan, before granting access to systems or applications. This robust approach significantly strengthens security by mitigating the risks of unauthorized access, password breaches, and phishing attacks.

MFA Protects Against
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Unauthorized Access
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Stolen Credentials
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Brute Force Attacks
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Phishing
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Remote Access