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MFA

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What is MFA?

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security system that requires more than one method of authentication from independent categories of credentials to verify a user's identity for a login or other transaction. This adds an extra layer of security, making it harder for unauthorized individuals to access a system or account, even if they have the user's password.

What other technologies are related to MFA?

MFA Competitor Technologies

Passwordless sign-ins such as using biometrics or security keys are an alternative to passwords protected by MFA, providing a more secure authentication method.
mentioned alongside MFA in 100% (177) of relevant job posts

MFA Complementary Technologies

Single Sign-On enhances MFA by providing a unified access point, making MFA implementation more seamless.
mentioned alongside MFA in 19% (7.8k) of relevant job posts
Conditional Access works with MFA by enforcing stronger authentication based on various conditions.
mentioned alongside MFA in 32% (1.6k) of relevant job posts
SAML is an authentication protocol often used to integrate MFA solutions with web applications.
mentioned alongside MFA in 8% (4.8k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning MFA?

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Cisco Systems
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Microsoft
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