In the context of Identity and Access Management (IAM), what is the purpose of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?

  • Cost optimization
  • Data encryption
  • Enhanced security
  • Resource grouping
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) enhances security by requiring users to provide multiple forms of verification before granting access, adding an extra layer of protection to identity and access management.
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