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Multifactor authentication adds an extra layer of security from "summary" of Introduction to Information Security by Timothy Shimeall,Jonathan Spring

Multifactor authentication is a security measure that goes beyond the traditional username and password combination. It requires users to provide two or more forms of identification before they can access a system or application. This additional layer of security significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, as it makes it much harder for attackers to breach the system. One common form of multifactor authentication is two-factor authentication, which typically involves something the user knows (such as a password) and something the user has (such as a one-time code sent to their phone). By requiring both of these factors, organizations can ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive information or resources. The use of multifactor authenti...
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    Introduction to Information Security

    Timothy Shimeall

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