Multi-Factor Authentication For Businesses & Staff: Data Security Guide Released

Oct 14, 2023

More Cybersecurity has released a new guide on multi-factor authentication and the role it plays in device and data security.

New York, United States - October 14, 2023 /PressCable/

Statistics indicate that multi-factor authentication (MFA) has grown increasingly popular among businesses around the world in recent years. LastPass shows that, between 2017 and 2021, usage has increased by 51%. Despite this, some small business owners remain unaware of its importance - in response, More Cybersecurity’s new guide covers the fundamentals and how to begin implementing it to optimize security.

More information can be found at https://morecybersecurity.com/

Most people rely on passwords as their primary defense against cyber threats, suggests the new guide. With today's sophisticated hacking attempts, however, passwords alone often fall short. As such, the new guide focuses on how multi-factor authentication can strengthen security in all areas of employees' digital lives.

"Picture this," Scott Hall, the author, says. "You're about to enter a top-secret facility, but instead of just one guard verifying your identity, there's an entire team working together. That's MFA in action - multiple layers of protection ensuring only you have access to your accounts."

More Cybersecurity cites research showing that weak and stolen passwords cause 81% of hacking-related breaches. To bolster security, its guide describes MFA as providing an extra layer of protection by requiring not only a password but also an additional verification method when signing in. This could include a unique one-time code sent via text, a fingerprint scan, or facial recognition.

For companies issuing workplace smartphones, tablets, and laptops, biometric MFA options - such as fingerprints or facial recognition - offer further security steps. Applying MFA across all workplace devices can limit the damage if any single device is lost or stolen, suggests the guide.

When it comes to financial transactions, additional protection is essential. By requiring a unique verification code sent to the account owner's smartphone, those with ill intent cannot initiate transfers without also stealing the associated mobile device. This, notes the guide, protects companies from any attackers attempting to use compromised passwords to steal funds or sensitive data.

Implementing MFA across an organization can present challenges related to user experience and rollout. Accordingly, the guide covers optimal practices for choosing methods that balance security and convenience for employees. By following the strategies outlined, companies can deploy MFA securely without disrupting workflows.

Concluding the guide, Scott Hall adds: "Don't wait for that nightmare scenario to become a reality: take action now. You can implement multi-factor authentication to keep your digital life safe and secure."

Interested parties can learn more at https://morecybersecurity.com/what-is-multi-factor-authentication-and-why-it-matters/

Contact Info:
Name: Scott Hall
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Organization: More Cybersecurity
Address: 60 W 23rd St Suite 638, New York, NY 10010, United States
Website: https://morecybersecurity.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89110235

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