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Definition
Multi-Factor Authentication; requires two or more verification factors to confirm a user's identity.
In Practice
In practice, MFA helps teams reduce risk by improving visibility, control, and response speed. It is often paired with adjacent controls depending on environment constraints and compliance needs.
Related
Single Sign-On; a centralized authentication method that lets users access multiple applications with one login.
View definitionPrivileged Access Management; controls and monitoring for high-risk administrative access.
View definitionPolicies that grant or deny access based on identity, device posture, location, and risk signals.
View definitionSolutions
Secure identity across hybrid environments with strong IAM, privileged access controls, and least-privilege enforcement.
ExploreKeep access clean, current, and auditable across joiner, mover, and leaver events.
ExploreDetect and contain endpoint threats with EDR/XDR coverage, telemetry, and response readiness.
ExploreSecure the modern workspace with device posture controls, collaboration safeguards, and governed access to end-user apps.
ExploreContext
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