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Multi-Factor Authentication

Enforce multi-factor authentication

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Superwise enables users to enforce Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for their organization.
There are multiple MFA policies that organizations can enforce.
Once enforced any existing or new user within the organization will need to apply according to the policy in order to login or authenticate into the platform.

MFA

Updated over 3 years ago