Most cyber attacks don’t start with sophisticated hacking.
They start with a stolen password.
The reality is simple: if a password can be guessed, reused, bought, or phished, it will eventually be compromised.
Multi-Factor Authentication, or MFA, adds a second layer of protection that stops most account compromise attempts before they become a problem.
MFA helps by:
- Verifying sign-ins from trusted devices
- Flagging risky login attempts
- Protecting cloud apps and email
- Reducing the impact of stolen credentials
A single setting can dramatically improve your security posture.
If your team still relies on passwords alone, it is time to fix that.