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Best Practice: Multifactor Authentication
PostedAugust 10, 2024
UpdatedAugust 10, 2024
ByRob Bailey
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If you haven’t started using Multifactor Authentication (MFA) yet, now is the time. It’s a crucial step in securing your accounts and protecting your personal information. Many organizations have already mandated MFA to reduce the risk of password-related attacks, but some leave it up to you, the user, to make the decision.
Benefits of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) for Personal Users
- Stronger Security: Even if someone steals your password, they can’t access your account without the second factor, like a code sent to your phone via an app or SMS. The app method is preferable, but keep in mind that if you change mobile devices, you’ll need to reestablish your MFA settings on the new device.
- Protection Against Phishing: MFA provides an additional layer of defense, making it much harder for attackers to misuse stolen credentials.
- Peace of Mind: With an extra security step, you can feel more confident that your accounts and personal data are safe.
- Easy to Use: Setting up MFA is straightforward and typically involves using a smartphone app.
- Less Risk of Account Takeover: If your device is lost or stolen, MFA significantly reduces the likelihood of unauthorized access to your accounts.
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