From the course: Cisco CCNP Security SCOR v1.1 (350-701) Cert Prep
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Multifactor authentication (MFA)
From the course: Cisco CCNP Security SCOR v1.1 (350-701) Cert Prep
Multifactor authentication (MFA)
- [Instructor] We now want to begin a look at some protection strategies that help us ensure we have secure access. Beginning here with multifactor authentication. multifactor authentication is a method where we require a user to provide two or more pieces of identity verification before we allow access to an asset in our environment, including things like web application access, VPN usage, or company data servers among other things. In addition to asking for a username and password, multifactor authentication, or MFA for short, also requires an additional means of proving an identity. The main benefit here is protection against threats, such as brute force password attacks, where an attacker would use a program to generate a large list of potential password and username combinations, trying these credentials in an automated manner in an attempt to gain access. This can also protect us against credentials which have been stolen or inadvertently exposed. With MFA in place, even if an…
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Antimalware6m 8s
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Retrospective security4m 59s
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Indication of compromise (IOC)7m 3s
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Antivirus4m 22s
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Dynamic file analysis4m 39s
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Endpoint device management3m 50s
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Asset inventory6m 43s
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Mobile device management (MDM)7m 16s
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Multifactor authentication (MFA)5m 17s
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Endpoint posture assessment6m 1s
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Endpoint patching5m 16s
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