Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a security method that requires users to provide multiple forms of verification to access a system or account. It adds an extra layer of protection beyond just a username and password. Typical factors include something you know (like a password), something you have (like a smartphone or token), and something you are (like a fingerprint or facial recognition). MFA significantly enhances security by making it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to gain access to sensitive information or accounts. It is widely recommended for securing online accounts and systems