Multi-factor authentication |
Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all users of remote access solutions.
Multi-factor authentication uses at least two of the following authentication factors: passwords with six or more characters, Universal 2nd Factor security keys, physical one-time password tokens, biometrics, smartcards, mobile app one-time password tokens, SMS messages, emails, voice calls or software certificates.
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Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all users of remote access solutions.
Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all privileged users and any other positions of trust.
Multi-factor authentication uses at least two of the following authentication factors: passwords with six or more characters, Universal 2nd Factor security keys, physical one-time password tokens, biometrics, smartcards or mobile app one-time password tokens.
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Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all users of remote access solutions.
Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all privileged users and any other positions of trust.
Multi-factor authentication is used to authenticate all users when accessing important data repositories.
Multi-factor authentication uses at least two of the following authentication factors: passwords with six or more characters, Universal 2nd Factor security keys, physical one-time password tokens, biometrics or smartcards.
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