multifactor authentication
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of multifactor authentication
First recorded in 1995–2000
Example Sentences
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IMC uses multifactor authentication and advanced endpoint protection, among other security tools, to guard access to its systems and data, Chief Information Security Officer David Ulloa said.
Congress should consider implementing basic cybersecurity regulations that require firms to implement encryption, multifactor authentication, continuous monitoring, and an incident response plan.
From Barron's
It will use features found on many smartphones, such as biometrics and multifactor authentication, like security codes.
From BBC
The breach occurred, according to testimony and statements by the company, because UnitedHealth tried to integrate Change Healthcare’s technology system with its own without first ensuring that Change’s system would require multifactor authentication, a basic security feature that requires users to enter an algorithmically generated code along with their password to gain access to a system or account.
From Los Angeles Times
In the Change Healthcare cyberattack earlier this year, hackers entered a server that lacked multifactor authentication, a basic form of security.
From Seattle Times
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