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The Flavors of Multi-Factor Authentication

Presented by

Michal Trojanowski, Product Marketing Engineer, Gary Archer Product Marketing Engineer at Curity

About this talk

Using multi-factor authentication (MFA) significantly reduces the risk of user accounts being compromised due to password theft. Today MFA is considered best practice and helps protect both users and organizations from cybercriminals. But it is not necessarily a one-size-fits-all scenario, and many aspects should be considered. The first question to ask yourself is, who or what are you trying to protect? In this webinar, we discuss different approaches to multi-factor authentication, including: - Always-On MFA - Opt-in MFA - Step-up Authentication - Time-sensitive Re-authentication Viewers will gain a comprehensive understanding of multi-factor authentication including user experience and reliability best practices, different use cases, and other things to consider when choosing a particular approach or authenticator.
Curity

Curity

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Protect Identities and Secure Digital Services
Curity is a leading provider of IAM and API security technology that enables user authentication and authorization for a wide range of digital services. The Curity Identity Server is highly scalable, and handles the complexities of the leading identity standards, making them easier to use, customize and deploy. Today, the Curity Identity Server is the most complete OAuth and OpenID Connect server, and we enjoy the trust of large organizations in most industries, including financial services, telecom, retail, gaming, energy, and government services across many countries.
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