Why is it important to implement MFA inside of an organization?
A.
To prevent man-the-middle attacks from being successful.
B.
To prevent DoS attacks from being successful.
C.
To prevent brute force attacks from being successful.
D.
To prevent phishing attacks from being successful.
The Answer Is:
C
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Explanation:
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an authentication method that requires the user to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource such as an application, online account, or a VPN. MFA is a core component of a strong identity and access management (IAM) policy1. MFA is important to implement inside of an organization because it can prevent brute force attacks from being successful. A brute force attack is a type of cyberattack that tries to guess the user’s password or PIN by trying different combinations until it finds the correct one. This can be done manually or with automated tools. MFA can stop brute force attacks by requiring an additional factor of authentication that the attacker does not have, such as a phone, a token, a biometric, or a location. MFA can also reduce the risk of other types of attacks that rely on stealing or compromising the user’s credentials, such as phishing, keylogging, or credential stuffing. References := 1: What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? | OneLogin
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