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Glossary Term Multi-Factor Policy

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What is Multi-Factor Policy?

A Multi-Factor Policy is a security measure that requires users to provide more than one form of verification before accessing a system or data, enhancing overall security by adding layers of authentication.

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Understanding Multi-Factor Policy

Multi-Factor Policy refers to a security measure that requires users to provide two or more authentication factors in order to access a system or network. These factors typically include something the user knows (such as a password), something the user has (like a smart card or mobile device), and something the user is (such as biometric data). By implementing a multi-factor policy, organizations can significantly enhance the security of their systems and data by adding an extra layer of protection against unauthorized access.

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