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Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-Factor Authentication

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What is Multi-Factor Authentication?

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an authentication method that requires the user to provide multiple verification factors to access an account or system. These factors typically fall into categories such as: something you know (password, PIN), something you have (security token, smartphone), and something you are (biometrics). MFA is commonly used to increase security and prevent unauthorized access by verifying the user's identity through multiple independent means.

What other technologies are related to Multi-Factor Authentication?

Multi-Factor Authentication Complementary Technologies

SSO enhances MFA by providing a centralized authentication point, reducing the frequency of MFA prompts for users.
mentioned alongside Multi-Factor Authentication in 14% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
PAM often integrates with MFA to secure privileged accounts, adding an extra layer of authentication for sensitive operations.
mentioned alongside Multi-Factor Authentication in 13% (416) of relevant job posts
CASBs can enforce MFA policies for cloud applications, ensuring secure access based on user context and risk.
mentioned alongside Multi-Factor Authentication in 21% (127) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Multi-Factor Authentication?

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