Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication – Most IAM solutions provide Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) functionality to protect against impersonation and credential theft. With MFA, a user must present multiple forms of evidence to gain access to a system, for example, a password or fingerprint and an SMS code. Modern MFA solutions support adaptive authentication methods, using contextual information (location, time-of-day, IP address, device type, etc.) and administratively defined policies to determine which authentication factors to apply to a particular user in a specific situation.

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Secure Authentication

Eliminate reliance on passwords with a broad set of authentication factors.

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Protect Everything

Secure your entire enterprise to reduce the risk of security breaches.

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Simplify User Experience

Limit challenges to risky access requests based on context and behavior.

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