Hello,
Multi-factor authentication enhances security by requiring users to verify their identity through multiple means, such as a password, a fingerprint, or a one-time code. This added layer makes it significantly harder for attackers to gain unauthorized access, even if one factor (e.g., password) is compromised. As cyber threats evolve, MFA reduces the risk of data breaches and ensures safer access to sensitive systems. It’s an essential tool for businesses and individuals to protect valuable information effectively.
Best Regards,
James Carty