With 85% of cyber breaches due to a human element, such as phishing or reused passwords, adding multi-factor authentication (MFA) has become a priority for companies and SaaS services alike.
Multi-factor authentication is the process of adding identification authentication factors to verify a user's identity before approving access to systems, networks, programs, and services. IT teams and administrators can set authentication protocols and policies that increase security while streamlining the user experience, adding to improved productivity and efficiencies.