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Cyber crime is growing exponentially, and it’s becoming more expensive for businesses. As cyber threats evolve, what used to be a good security control – a strong password – is no longer enough.
Enter two-factor authentication (2FA). 2FA is a security measure that adds an extra layer of protection to your accounts. Many cyber insurance companies require it, and you’ve probably used it for some of your accounts, such as your email or bank.
But is every 2FA method created equal? And should you allow SMS text messages as a 2FA method? Let’s dive in.
Before answering the question at hand, let’s first review. Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security measure that requires two types of credentials before granting access to an account. It falls under the umbrella of multifactor authentication (MFA).
One of the most popular 2FA methods is a SMS text message sent to your mobile device.
The two factors are a password + a code. You enter your password (something you know), and then you receive a text message with a code (something you have) that you also need to enter.
Regular security assessments can help identify potential gaps where bad actors could bypass 2FA. This is akin to a regular health check-up; it helps you catch potential issues early before they become major problems.
However, the journey towards robust cybersecurity doesn’t end with the implementation of 2FA. It’s a continuous process that requires vigilance, adaptation, and a commitment to staying one step ahead of evolving threats.
At Katalyst, we’re here to guide your organization on this journey. We offer consulting services and professional service implementations to enhance access security.
Our approach is centered on promoting secure 2FA methods and providing users with the necessary tools for a seamless transition. This includes training for IT staff and end-user help desks, ensuring they’re equipped to support the workforce in this critical cybersecurity endeavor.
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Uriah is a sought-after expert for his knowledge and experience in technology. As a Security Consulting Engineer at Katalyst, he spends his time advising business leaders on tactical and strategic solutions to reduce cybersecurity risk, in addition to delivering security solutions and technologies that solve business challenges.
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