Multi-factor authentication (MFA) significantly reduces the risk of account misuse. By adding an extra verification step, you better protect the platform against unauthorized access.
Why MFA?
Passwords alone are not sufficient. MFA adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that compromised or weak passwords do not immediately lead to a security incident.
- stronger account protection
- reduced risk of account takeover
- support for security-by-design
Role-based enforcement
MFA can be enforced for specific roles, such as administrators or content managers. This allows you to align security levels with risk and responsibility.
Part of your security policy
MFA supports compliance with internal security policies and external standards, helping demonstrate that platform access is appropriately secured.