Why should organizations migrate to a multifactor authentication strategy?
A.
Multifactor authentication methods of authentication are never compromised
B.
Biometrics authentication leads to the need for multifactor authentication due to its ability to be hacked easily
C.
Multifactor authentication does not require any piece of evidence for an authentication mechanism
D.
Single methods of authentication can be compromised more easily than multifactor authentication
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a security measure that requires two or more proofs of identity to grant access to a resource, such as a username and password, a one-time code, a smart card, etc.1 MFA provides stronger protection than single-factor authentication (SFA), which only requires one proof of identity, such as a password. SFA can be compromised more easily by attackers who can guess, steal, or intercept passwords, or use phishing or social engineering techniques to trick users into revealing their credentials. MFA adds an extra layer of security that makes it harder for attackers to gain access, even if they have the password. MFA can also prevent unauthorized access from lost or stolen devices, as the attacker would need another factor to authenticate. MFA can also deter attackers from targeting an organization, as they would need to invest more time and resources to bypass the security measures. Therefore, organizations should migrate to a multifactor authentication strategy to enhance their security posture and protect their data and assets. References := 1: What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? - Auth0
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