Rethinking MFA: Smarter security for smarter threats
IT teams often rely on multi-factor authentication (MFA) essentials as a way to authenticate users beyond just usernames and passwords.
IT teams often rely on multi-factor authentication (MFA) essentials as a way to authenticate users beyond just usernames and passwords.
Defend against AI and identity threats with a layered access strategy to enhance security and reduce organizational risk.
Avoid one-size-fits-all auth. Use context to balance risk, usability, and security with smarter MFA methods. Read more.
SSO simplifies access but creates a single point of failure, requiring strong security to prevent misuse of credentials and identities.