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MFA

Multi-Factor Authentication

Definition

MFA requires users to provide two or more verification factors to access a resource — typically something they know (password), something they have (phone/hardware key), and/or something they are (biometrics). MFA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access even when passwords are compromised.


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