Two Factor Evaluation Guide

More than 80% of hacking breaches involve brute force or the use of lost or stolen credentials. Two-factor authentication is the simplest, most effective way to make sure users really are who they say they are. By verifying your users’ identities before they access your network, two-factor authentication protects your applications and data against unauthorized access.

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