breaches involve weak or stolen credentials
people have trouble remembering passwords.
employees reuse passwords at work
Two-factor authentication (two-factor authentication) was supposed to be the solution to weak passwords. Adding an additional challenge during login, MFA makes it harder for criminals to gain access with stolen passwords.
But...cyber criminals have become more sophisticated, intercepting one-time passwords, stealing hard keys, and so on.
Some login attempts are more risky: like ones from locations known for cyber espionage. Or, a user logging in from an unfamiliar device at an unusual time of day.
Trusted experiences require the fastest, simplest, secure login possible—emphasis on secure. That means a low risk login should be passwordless, fast, and easy. But a login flagged as high-risk should face serious challenges.
And it means never relying on a reusable password.
Today’s adaptive authentication has to be smart enough to evaluate the risk and context of each login and adapt accordingly.
That’s exactly what OneLogin’s SmartFactor Authentication does.
Powered by OneLogin Vigilance AI, SmartFactor Authentication uses machine learning to automatically adjust authentication.
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