Two-Factor vs Multi-Factor Authentication

Two-Factor vs Multi-Factor Authentication

A password alone is no longer an effective solution for securing sensitive or otherwise important data. Passwords can be hacked. If a password is short or otherwise weak, a hacker may be able to guess it. Even long passwords, however, aren’t immune to hacking....
An Introduction to Multi-Factor Authentication and How It Works

An Introduction to Multi-Factor Authentication and How It Works

Have you heard of multi-factor authentication (MFA)? If you regularly use a computer, as well as the internet, chances are you have. MFA is a common feature with devices and online accounts. While it’s typically disabled by default, you can use it to create a...