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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
A cybersecurity policy that governs how users register and manage multiple authentication factors, such as passwords, security tokens, and biometrics, before gaining access to systems or data.
Multi-Factor Enrollment Policy Definition: A cybersecurity policy that governs how users register and manage multiple authentication factors, such as passwords, security tokens, and biometrics, before gaining access to systems or data.
Multi-Factor Enrollment Policy refers to a set of rules and procedures that dictate the requirements for adding, modifying, or removing authentication factors for accessing a system or service. This policy governs the process of enrolling additional factors beyond just a password, such as biometrics or security tokens, to enhance the security of user authentication. It ensures that proper protocols are followed when users set up or make changes to their multi-factor authentication methods within an organization's IT infrastructure.
Multi-Factor Enrollment Policy is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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