5 BENEFITS OF
implementing
Multi-Factor
Authentication
(MFA)
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If you are a large company it is likely
that third parties have access to
your system for various business
reasons. Depending on your size,
the number of people entering and
leaving your system can be in the
hundreds or thousands, which is not
easy to track. Adding another form
of authentication - be it cellular,
biometric, or physical - creates
multiple layers of protection.
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MFA increases security
with third parties
Multi-factor authentication helps
organizations limit access to
sensitive data by using two or more
factors to ensure that whoever is
able to access data is the individual
listed as having access.
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MFA better controls who
has access to your files
Multi-factor authentication is made up of
three common credentials: What the user
knows (a password), what the user has (a
security token), and who the user is (a secure
biometric verification). Simple solutions like
adaptive MFA, single sign-on, and push
authentication can be easily implemented.
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MFA offers a variety of choices to
meet your security needs
HIPAA and CJIS Security Policy require
government cybersecurity to implement
multi-factor authentication. HIPAA
compliance requires that all access to ePHI is
for authorized personnel only. This security
protocol helps protect an organization while
meeting external requirements.
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MFA helps meet
regulatory requirements
If a bad agent finds the password for an
employee's email account, there's a 65%
chance they've also just found the password
to secure sensitive information deeper in the
network. A good practice is to require unique
and complex passwords. A better practice is
multi-factor authentication. MFA is
compatible with SSO and is scalable solution
for growing user bases.
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MFA takes away password risks
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5 Benefits of implementing Multi-Factor Authentication ( MFA) .pdf

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    If you area large company it is likely that third parties have access to your system for various business reasons. Depending on your size, the number of people entering and leaving your system can be in the hundreds or thousands, which is not easy to track. Adding another form of authentication - be it cellular, biometric, or physical - creates multiple layers of protection. WWW.ANVESHVISION.COM MFA increases security with third parties
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    Multi-factor authentication helps organizationslimit access to sensitive data by using two or more factors to ensure that whoever is able to access data is the individual listed as having access. WWW.ANVESHVISION.COM MFA better controls who has access to your files
  • 4.
    Multi-factor authentication ismade up of three common credentials: What the user knows (a password), what the user has (a security token), and who the user is (a secure biometric verification). Simple solutions like adaptive MFA, single sign-on, and push authentication can be easily implemented. WWW.ANVESHVISION.COM MFA offers a variety of choices to meet your security needs
  • 5.
    HIPAA and CJISSecurity Policy require government cybersecurity to implement multi-factor authentication. HIPAA compliance requires that all access to ePHI is for authorized personnel only. This security protocol helps protect an organization while meeting external requirements. WWW.ANVESHVISION.COM MFA helps meet regulatory requirements
  • 6.
    If a badagent finds the password for an employee's email account, there's a 65% chance they've also just found the password to secure sensitive information deeper in the network. A good practice is to require unique and complex passwords. A better practice is multi-factor authentication. MFA is compatible with SSO and is scalable solution for growing user bases. WWW.ANVESHVISION.COM MFA takes away password risks
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