monitekijätodennusta
Monitekijätodennusta, often translated as multi-factor authentication (MFA) or two-factor authentication (2FA) when two factors are used, is a security process that requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource such as an online account. This method is employed to add a layer of security beyond just a password or PIN. The core principle behind monitekijätodennusta is that if one factor is compromised, the other factors still protect the account.
The verification factors typically fall into three categories: something the user knows (like a password or
Implementing monitekijätodennusta significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Even if a password is stolen through