Security strategies to avoid phishing and ransomware attacks, including multifactor authentication

Thousands of ransomware attacks take place each day. Though there are several best practices that should be followed by users, Multifactor Authentication (MFA) is one of the easiest and most effective ways to ensure that your organization is protected from these threats.

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Multifactor Authentication uses various pieces of security data in addition to using a traditional password, ensuring that unauthorized login attempts are thwarted. Typically, MFA involves sending the user a text message with a security code which the user will then enter to verify their identity.


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  • 9 best practices for protecting your organization’s data

  • A deeper explanation of what Multifactor Authentication is and how it works

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