2FA and Why is it mandatory to use?
Roshni Singh
Cloud Evangelist | Empowering your business with the right cloud strategy |
The heftiest risk in operating any online service is the password. Selecting an optimal password which is a combination of lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and special characters and creating a password of a certain minimum length is important to have secure passwords.?
However, with the evolution of computing powers and modern and sophisticated attacks, good passwords are sometimes not enough. To counter such security issues, you need additional measures on the top of passwords post which securing your account in any online service is comparatively easier.?
The widely used security measure is?Two-Factor Authentication?abbreviating as?2FA
Two-factor Authentication (2FA) is a security exercise where users are provided two different authentication factors to authenticate/verify themselves to service.?The first factor is a username and password in most services.?
There is an inherent security risk associated with passwords as they are prone to be brute-forced, phished, or in cases of compromised websites, you are vulnerable to being hacked as users typically use the same password at multiple sites.?
2FA provides a supplemental factor of authentication which can be a PIN or passcodes on mobile devices. The usage of passwords and PINs can be used to guarantee secure access as typically mobile devices are always in person.?
E2E Networks supports 2FA authentication using a passcode that is sent to mobile.?
Kindly refer to-
https://www.e2enetworks.com/2-factor-authentication-on-myaccount/?for setting up 2FA for your account on the E2E Networks MyAccount portal.?