Multi-factor Authentication Systems

Assignment

Most Common Protection Measure
Password-based authentication is the most common measure to protect access to information resources. However, studies show that the use of passwords is ineffective. A large portion of security incidents occur due to the use of easily chosen weak passwords and careless storage of passwords.
Increasing the Security Level of the Infrastructure
The implementation of multi-factor authentication significantly enhances the security level of the infrastructure. As a rule, multi-factor authentication is understood as two-factor authentication — a two-step access control technology: in addition to entering a password, the user is asked to verify their identity in another way, such as entering a code received via SMS on a mobile phone. In addition to this option, additional verification through biometric data and tokens is possible.

Composition of the Decision

As an additional layer of protection, it can be used along with password entry.

Benefits of the Solution

Reliability
Increase Authentication Reliability
Easy Management of Authentication System Policy Settings
Proper management of authentication system policy settings — enabling/disabling different authentication stages for various users.
Reducing the Risk of Financial and Reputation Loss for the Company
Reducing the risk of financial and reputation loss for the company due to unauthorized access to critical information.
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