MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication)
A security measure that requires two or more authentication factors to verify a user’s identity.
What is MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication)?
MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) enhances security by requiring users to verify their identity using multiple factors.
MFA combines different authentication factors to improve security.
Common authentication factors include:
MFA is widely used in financial institutions, enterprise systems, and online services to protect against account compromises.
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