Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Resources
Articles, Glossary Terms, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Articles
What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? Types and Benefits
Consider how much of your life takes place on a computer or a mobile device.
by Alexa Drake
What Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Users Told Us: Summer 2022
The users of multi-factor authentication (MFA) software products have spoken. They’ve told us in MFA product reviews what they like, what they dislike, information about their implementations, the price, and more. I’ve analyzed the latest user review data that G2 has for the Multi-Factor Authentication category, which is based on MFA software user reviews through May 31, 2022. I picked the data points that would be of most interest to current MFA users and potential MFA buyers.
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
Ranking Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Based on G2 Reviews
Single-factor authentication, such as inputting a username and password to sign in to an account, is an outdated and insecure method of authenticating a user. Passwords can be and often are hacked and misused. Most modern companies require multi-factor authentication (MFA) to access user or business accounts for increased security. MFA software requires end users to authenticate their identity in two or more ways before granting access.
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
Two-Factor Authentication: A Valuable Addition to Account Security
Humans are predictable. Sometimes, so are their passwords.
by Sagar Joshi
What Is Single Sign-on? How It Makes Authentication Simple
Time is a precious commodity.
by Sagar Joshi
How FIDO Standards Make Authentication Simple and Secure
Fast identity online (FIDO) standards are authentication protocols where security and user experience meet.
by Sagar Joshi
2021 Trends in Cybersecurity
This post is part of G2's 2021 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer and Tom Pringle, VP, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Aaron Walker
User Adoption is the Key to Calculating ROI for Security Solutions
The return on investment (ROI) is impossible to calculate for cybersecurity solutions. For such solutions, value isn’t found through dollars saved or deals closed; value is found in unobstructed disaster avoidance and a sense of trust for employees, partners, and customers.
by Aaron Walker
Infographic: How to Secure a Remote Workforce
The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc across the world, impacting nearly every individual and business. As a result, many companies have shifted their operations to adapt to working remotely, in order to align with social distancing requirements.
by Aaron Walker
COVID-19 Spawns Security Concerns For Rapidly Expanding, Under-Protected Workforce
Worldwide, social distancing has affected the day-to-day activities of nearly every person. In many cases, that means working from home.
by Aaron Walker
The Ultimate Guide to Passwordless Authentication
You have business accounts, therefore you have usernames and passwords...for now.
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
Analyzing API Security in the Multicloud World
Modern applications send and receive an unfathomable amount of data at any given time. This flow of data is powered through application programming interfaces (APIs).
by Aaron Walker
Challenges of Multicloud Solution Management and Security
Not all clouds are created equal, at least not in terms of security.
by Aaron Walker
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Glossary Terms
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Discussions
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Question on: Agentforce 360 Platform (formerly Salesforce Platform)
Do I need to be a big business to buy Salesforce?Do I need to be a big business to buy Salesforce?
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No. There’s no infrastructure or software to buy, set up, or manage. Any company of any size with virtually any budget can choose the package with the tools it needs to start building custom cloud applications that immediately help accelerate every area of the business.
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Question on: Agentforce 360 Platform (formerly Salesforce Platform)
Can Salesforce encrypt sensitive data like, PII and PHI data?Encryption
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As companies move more sensitive data to the cloud, they may want additional mechanisms to protect that data. All customer data is encrypted in transit via https, using Transport Layer Security. For customers who want to encrypt data at rest, Salesforce offers customers the ability to seamlessly encrypt sensitive data at rest with just a few clicks. There is no additional hardware or software to manage and customers can encrypt PHI, PII, trade secrets, or other data on a field-by-field basis using point-and-click tools in an afternoon. As Platform Encryption is a native encryption at rest solution in Salesforce, customers can continue to use important application functionality like search, workflow, and validation rules.
Customers maintain full control over the keys and key lifecycle, ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of that data to meet both external and internal data compliance needs. Because Platform Encryption is built natively in Salesforce, data can be encrypted throughout the Salesforce ecosystem, including in partner apps built by ISVs on the Salesforce AppExchange.
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Question on: LastPass
What is LastPass used for?What is LastPass used for?
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LastPass is used to save your login information to accounts and memberships that require a password to access. You can also organized your logins, such as: Financial, Trainings, Personal, etc.
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Secure storage of passwords and much more
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Storing passwords and sensitive information in one location, which gets updated automatically each time you change your password on a site. As long as you have logged into your Lastpass account, any website you visit and create a login for will automatically activate a Lastpass question of whether or not you want the information saved (or changed if it's a previously saved website with a new password).
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
















