Insurance MFA case study – on-premise and multiple integrations
UNIQA Czech Republic is part of one of the leading insurance groups, UNIQA, located in Austria, Central and Eastern Europe and was set up in 1993 in the Czech Republic. UNIQA Czech Republic offers personal, property, commercial and industrial insurance and has a nationwide sales network comprising of its own sales representatives, customer offices, brokers, agents and vehicle dealers.
Looking to standardise and increase the security of user identities, the insurance company decided to use additional security tools, including multi-factor authentication.
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