Multi-factor authentication delivers stronger security against threats
According the Verizon DBIR, 81% of breaches in the enterprise were a result of weak or stolen credentials. And many, if not all, of them could have been prevented with a stronger authentication method.
By combining something your users know with something they have or are, multi-factor authentication (or MFA) provides a stronger level of security. Using MFA makes it more difficult for hackers to steal credentials or use brute force and discretionary attacks to breach your systems.
Stepping up multi-factor authentication with a risk-based approach using passive contextual authentication takes your enterprise to the next level, providing an even stronger layer of security, plus improved user experience and increased cost-effectiveness.
If you’re ready to move beyond password, read this quick reference guide to learn how MFA will strengthen your security posture.
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