
For companies with sensitive data, MFA is critical for maintaining a strong identity management system.īut some basic MFA methods, like SMS tokens or security questions, put the onus on individual employees to determine whether they’re entering their information into a legitimate website or being phished by a fake website.


Modern organizations prioritize the implementation of multi-factor-authentication (MFA) to ensure that the person logging in to company systems is who they say they are. This is especially true when their remote workforce has a bring-your-own-device policy. With remote and hybrid workforces becoming the norm, it’s becoming increasingly hard for IT managers to implement security policies that can protect their organization’s data.
