White Paper

MFA that Customers Actually Want to Use

MFA that Customers Actually Want to Use

Pages 10 Pages

This white paper discusses how customer multi-factor authentication (MFA) enhances security without sacrificing user experience. It explains that password-based protection is inadequate, as 81% of breaches involve stolen or weak credentials. Ping Identity outlines customer MFA best practices: balancing security with convenience, embedding MFA into mobile apps, centralizing management, maintaining brand consistency, and enabling self-service for trusted devices. Use cases include out-of-band authentication, transaction approvals, and strong mobile MFA. When introduced gradually with user choice, MFA strengthens trust, prevents fraud, and delivers frictionless digital experiences.

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