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Two-Factor Authentication

Two-Factor Authentication

What is two-factor authentication? Two-factor authentication—commonly referred to as 2FA, two-step verification, 2-step verification, or dual-factor authentication—is a security procedure that requires account users to verify their identity in two different ways prior to granting them access to user accounts. This process is a form of multi-factor authentication requiring exactly two forms of the five commonly accepted authentication factors. Many companies utilize multi-factor authentication (MFA) software to achieve this. 
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
The Ultimate Guide to Passwordless Authentication

The Ultimate Guide to Passwordless Authentication

You have business accounts, therefore you have usernames and passwords...for now.
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
How FIDO Standards Make Authentication Simple and Secure

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
What Is Single Sign-on? How It Makes Authentication Simple

What Is Single Sign-on? How It Makes Authentication Simple

Time is a precious commodity.
by Sagar Joshi
Two-Factor Authentication: A Valuable Addition to Account Security

Two-Factor Authentication: A Valuable Addition to Account Security

Humans are predictable. Sometimes, so are their passwords.
by Sagar Joshi
How to Authenticate Remote Workers in a Zero Trust Security Model

How to Authenticate Remote Workers in a Zero Trust Security Model

Where and how employees work has changed drastically in the last decade. Workers used to only be able to access corporate resources while working at the office.
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? Types and Benefits

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