
MFA
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security process that requires you to verify your identity using two or more different methods before gaining access to an account or system. These methods typically fall into three categories: something you know (like a password), something you have (such as a phone or security token), and something you are (like a fingerprint or facial recognition). By combining multiple factors, MFA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, even if one factor (like your password) is compromised. It enhances security by ensuring that attackers need more than just a single piece of information to get in.