What MFA Means: Discover the Security Benefits to Multi-Factor Authentication
MFA is a security solution that verifies a user's identity. It adds an extra layer of protection, helping prevent password-related threats.
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MFA is a security solution that verifies a user's identity. It adds an extra layer of protection, helping prevent password-related threats.
While ransomware attacks are on the rise, safeguarding your organization against it remains consistent. See how our recent ransomware guide details tools that help prevent or slow down ransomware, and stay ahead of potential risk in the first place.
Total cost of ownership is a key consideration when evaluating security vendors. We go over what you should know before investing in an MFA solution.
Ransomware is not going away any time soon, and the best offense is a good defense — and the best defense begins with trusted access based on zero trust principles. In our new guide, Protecting Against Ransomware: Zero Trust Security for a Modern Workforce, learn how zero trust can help stop ransomware before it ever starts.
Get key insights into the state of 2FA with statistics from Duo Lab's State of the Auth report, including most common authentication methods.