Multi-Factor
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) means you need at least two pieces of information to log in to a device or an app. Perhaps a password, a fingerprint, and possibly an extra, single-use code will be sent to your phone.
Cybercriminals use increasingly sophisticated techniques to bypass security. So the more barriers you put in their way, the harder you make it for them to break into your systems.
All businesses should use MFA to protect against cyber-attacks and other security threats. Our new free guide tells you all you need to know.
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