IC University Blog

Stay Safer Online: Enable MFA

Posted by Thaddeus Evans on Oct 10, 2023 11:15:00 AM

 

 

In a recent National Cybersecurity Alliance survey, 57% of respondents said they have heard of multifactor authentication (MFA), but many people don’t realize that multifactor authentication is an incredibly important layer of protection in keeping accounts secure. This month, we’re showing others how easy it is to turn on MFA whenever possible

OUR TIPS AND ADVICE

MFA provides extra security by providing a secondary method confirming your identity when logging into accounts. MFA usually requires you to enter a code sent to your phone or email, or one generated by an authenticator app. Push notifications are also common methods of MFA. This added step prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to your accounts, even if your password has been compromised.

FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO TURN ON MFA
  • Open your app or account settings
    • It may be called Account Settings, Settings & Privacy or similar.
  • Turn on multifactor authentication
    • It may also be called two-factor authentication, two-step authentication or similar.
  • Confirm
    • Select an MFA method to use from the options provided. Examples are:
      • Receiving a code by text or email
      • Using an authenticator app: These phone-based apps generate a new code every 30 seconds or so.
      • Biometrics: This uses facial recognition or fingerprints to confirm your identity.

ADDITIONAL FACTS AND FIGURES

  • Of those who have heard of MFA, 79% had applied it to their online accounts. (NCA)
  • Of that number, 94% said they are still using MFA, showing that once MFA is enabled, users will keep using it. (NCA)

 

For a printable version of the flyer below, click here.

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Topics: MFA, Multi-Factor Authentication, CISA, Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Secure Our World