Multifactor authentication (MFA) strengthens cyber security by requiring users to provide more than one form of verification when logging in. Systems engineer Marco Fanti suggests selecting a reputable MFA vendor, deciding on MFA methods such as one-time codes or biometrics, and preparing staff for the change. Although MFA can slow down user experience, methods like continuous authentication can mitigate this. Fanti also warns that staff training is crucial to intercept social engineering attacks that bypass MFA.
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