Multi-Factor Authentication Buyer's Guide
With the increase in phishing and data breaches over the last few years, the chances are that your login credentials (and those of your employees) are out on the dark web somewhere and it is only a matter of time before someone uses them.
Multi-factor authentication is one of the easiest methods to deploy to ensure that your user accounts are safe. It is far more difficult for an unauthorised person to gain access to your network, applications and databases if you have additional authentication methods in place to verify a user's identity when they log in.
In this guide we take an in-depth look at the options and features of multi-factor authentication, including their advantages and disadvantages, and provide recommendations to help you make the most informed choice when buying and implementing MFA solutions.
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