Multi-Factor Authentication

Cybersecurity Services

Maintain your security via an additional layer of identification that only the confirmed user can provide. MFA is one of the most effective ways to prevent unauthorized access to your systems.

99.9%
Attack prevention
Easy
User enrollment
SSO
Compatible

99.9% of Automated Attacks Blocked

One extra tap on a phone stops credential-stuffing, brute-force, and stolen-password attacks dead — with minimal friction for your team.

Multiple factors
Mobile verification
Account protection
SOC 2 Certified

What's Included

Our comprehensive multi-factor authentication services include everything you need to stay productive and secure.

  • Multiple authentication methods
  • Push notification verification
  • Hardware token support
  • Single sign-on integration
  • Conditional access policies
  • User-friendly enrollment

Why Choose Our Multi-Factor Authentication

Protecting businesses since 1993 with enterprise-grade solutions.

  • Stop Account Takeover

    Prevent unauthorized access even with stolen passwords.

  • Easy for Users

    Simple verification via phone app or hardware token.

  • Flexible Options

    Choose from multiple authentication methods.

  • Protect Everyone

    Secure all user accounts across your organization.

Double Down on Network Security with MFA

Passwords have always been seen as the cybersecurity control — so long as you have a strong one, whatever it protects is considered safe. That's no longer the case. With cyberattacks on the rise (and dramatically more sophisticated), today's businesses need a better, more effective option.

By embracing zero-trust principles, MFA largely ensures that the only people able to access your network resources are those who are authorized to do so.

How Does MFA Work?

With MFA, multiple factors of authentication are required — adding extra layers of security beyond just a username and password. At least one additional method of identity verification is required, from one of three categories:

Something You Know

A password or personal identification number (PIN) — the classic first factor.

Something You Have

A one-time authorization code generated through an authenticator app or sent via text or phone call.

Something You Are

A form of biometric identification, like a fingerprint, face scan, or voice pattern.

Is MFA Really Necessary?

In a word — yes. Every member of your team needs access to MFA, and with the scalability and ease of use of modern tools, there's no reason not to. It's not foolproof, but it's far better than relying on username and password alone.

What If Employees Push Back?

It's understandable that your team may not love adding a work app to a personal device. We help roll MFA out smoothly, addressing the most common staff questions and making the process as seamless as possible — effective and user-friendly.

Ready to Get Started?

Let our experts help you implement the right multi-factor authentication solution for your business. Contact us today for a free consultation.