Do you use MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) for Identity & Access Management in your organization? If yes, which solution do you use?


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IT Security and Compliance Manager in Education, 10,001+ employees
Duo
3
Network and Security Architect team lead in Finance (non-banking), 10,001+ employees
Microsoft MFA and for few use cases RSA.
3
no title, Self-employed
Yes Microsoft MFA
3
IT Manager in Real Estate, 11 - 50 employees
Yes google MFA
4
Senior IT Manager in Healthcare and Biotech, 10,001+ employees
Digital Guardian
3
IT Service Manager in Retail, 10,001+ employees
Oracle IAM
2
IT Manager in Education, 201 - 500 employees
Duo
2
IT Manager in Energy and Utilities, 10,001+ employees
Microsoft
2
IT Analyst in Education, 10,001+ employees
Microsoft
4
Information Specialist in Software, 501 - 1,000 employees
Microsoft
1

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