What is multi-factor authentication (MFA)?
MFA is a security method that requires users to verify their identity using two or more factors – such as a password, a phone, or a fingerprint. This makes it much harder for attackers to gain access, even if a password is compromised.
Think of it like bank security: you need a PIN (something you know), a card (something you have), and maybe a fingerprint (something you are). The combination makes access more secure.
Sicra and multi-factor authentication (MFA)
Sicra helps organizations implement MFA as part of a complete security strategy. We assist with:
- Choosing the right MFA technology
- Integration with Microsoft Entra ID and other platforms
- Designing policies and exceptions
- User training and rollout support
We ensure MFA strengthens security without disrupting productivity.
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Related words: Authentication, Identity security, Passwordless, Phishing, Zero Trust, Entra ID, Conditional Access, FIDO2, TOTP, IAM.