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Securing VPN with Multi-Factor Authentication

Securing VPN with Multi-Factor Authentication

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Securing VPN with Multi-Factor Authentication Securing VPN with Multi-Factor Authentication The goal of MFA is to provide higher degrees of identity assurance of a user attempting to access a resource via VPN. MFA prevents attackers from accessing your account even if they obtain your username and password. For example, if you create a multi-layered mechanism, an unauthorized user would have to defeat all layers to gain access. However, not all MFA solutions and approaches are equal. Legacy on-premises MFA solutions are often cumbersome to deploy, solve only limited use cases and provide a poor user experience. The net result is limited end user adoption along with sunken IT and security costs. Adaptive MFA (AMFA) is ideal for today’s rapidly changing security landscape as it c

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