Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Evaluation Guide

5 Step Path to Passwordless: The Future of Authentication

In recent years, multi-factor authentication (MFA) has become essential for cybersecurity. By requiring multiple verification factors, MFA protects applications and data, ensuring only authorized users access company networks. However, new threats like push-bombing, social engineering, and spear phishing mean organizations must go beyond MFA. While MFA is crucial, it shouldn’t be the sole tool for identifying, detecting, and responding to these evolving threats. What new tools are needed, and why are they important?

1. Multi-Touch Content Syndication (Triple-Action) - Source ID EDB6B6 - Cisco Duo America Multi-Touch Intent TA 013125

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