Password Protection Made Better with Multifactor Authentication
Multi-layer security for your sensitive business information.
Your business network and its software applications are likely protected by a password. This is great, but if it’s not a strong one (and even if it is) hackers may be able to easily crack it and gain access to sensitive information they shouldn’t see.
Enter multifactor authentication (MFA). This solution keeps cyber criminals out of your network by only granting access only to those who can verify that they have the right.
Access to sensitive business information is on a need-to-know basis. MFA helps you keep it that way. By adopting multifactor authentication, your company will gain:
In order to gain access or view sensitive information, individuals must provide multiple pieces of evidence proving their identification. This keeps cyber criminals from entering your network or accessing your data on the sly.
Multifactor authentication ensures that your business adheres to local, state, and federal compliance regulations. MFA’s multiple levels of security help your company avoid fines and mitigate audit findings.
You can’t assume your confidential information is secure. You have to be sure that it is. Gain peace of mind knowing that multiple authentication mechanisms are protecting your sensitive business data no matter who is using your network.
“A recent analysis revealed that only 25 different passwords were used in over half of 10 million compromised accounts, with 17% of these passwords being ‘123456.’”
Data breaches are on the rise. The fact is, cyber criminals are coming up with new ways hack into your network every day. That’s why safeguarding your sensitive business information with multiple solutions is critical.
Multifactor authentication is an added layer of protection ensuring that only authorized people can access to your company’s network and data.
Partnering with DMS to adopt multifactor authentication is a simple, sure-fire way to protect your confidential business information.
With so many risks and attacks on your network, you’ve got to be sure you’re giving only the right people access to the data you want to protect. Multifactor authentication is the way to do this.