The Importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Securing your online accounts is crucial. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a powerful tool to enhance security by requiring multiple verification steps.
What is MFA?
MFA requires two or more verification factors to access an account. These factors include:
- Something You Know: A password or PIN.
- Something You Have: A smartphone or security token.
- Something You Are: Biometric verification like fingerprints or facial recognition. For example, logging into your email might involve entering your password and then a code sent to your phone.
Benefits of MFA
- Enhanced Security: Reduces the risk of unauthorized access.
- Protection Against Phishing: Even if your password is stolen, the attacker still needs the second factor.
- Peace of Mind: Extra security for sensitive information.
For additional help setting up MFA at Huntington University, visit our knowledgebase page. You’ll be glad you did!
Posted By: Bob Landon