![]() The eventual goal of an MFA implementation is to enable it for all your users on all of your systems all of the time, but you won’t be able to do that on day one. There are technical issues that may hold you up, but the people side is where you have to start. The problem is that deploying MFA at scale is not always straightforward. When such an effective option for protecting accounts is available, why wouldn’t you deploy it straight away? If the regular drumbeat of leaked and phished accounts hasn’t persuaded you to switch to Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) already, maybe the usual January rush of ‘back to work’ password reset requests is making you reconsider.
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