1.
Enhanced
Protection:
By combining different
factors, such as
something you know
(password), something
you have (smartphone or
security token), and
something you are
(biometrics), MFA
provides a robust
defense against hacking
attempts and
unauthorized
access.
2.
Secure
Remote
Access:
If your organisation
embraces remote work or
has employees accessing
systems from various
locations, MFA ensures
that only authorized
individuals can gain
entry, even if their
passwords are
compromised.
3.
Mitigating
Password
Vulnerabilities:
Overcoming the
limitations of weak or
reused passwords, MFA
reinforces your security
by requiring additional
authentication methods,
ensuring greater
protection against
brute-force attacks and
password-related
breaches.
4.
Compliance
Requirements:
With MFA becoming a
standard practice in
many industries,
implementing it can help
your organization comply
with industry
regulations, such as
GDPR, CCPA, and
HIPAA.
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