Why Multifactor Authentication Matters

Multifactor authentication, or MFA, adds an extra layer of security by requiring another form of verification before access is granted. That extra step can help protect employees, sensitive information, and business systems from unauthorized access.

With stolen credentials remaining a major cybersecurity threat, MFA is one of the simplest ways to strengthen your defense.

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