Protect your organization from vulnerabilities due to loss or theft of credentials with strong authentication. Ensure the security of any application with one simple action.
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) adds another layer of protection to the login process. To access accounts or applications, users undergo additional identity verification. For example, they need to scan a fingerprint or enter a code they received on the phone.
Azure AD Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) requires the use of two or more verification methods.
Approve login operations from the mobile app using push notifications, biometric data, or one-time secret codes. Add or replace passwords with two-step verification and increase the security of your accounts when accessing from a mobile device.
Replace passwords with strong two-factor authentication (2FA) on Windows 10 devices. Link your credentials to your device to protect your accounts, and use this technology in combination with PIN, fingerprint, or facial recognition.
Log in to your accounts without a username and password using external USB drives, short-range radio frequency communication (NFC) technology and other external security keys that support FIDO standards, using them instead of a password.
Generate automatic one-time passwords based on Open Authentication Standards (OATH) from a physical device.
Use Microsoft Authenticator or other applications to generate OATH verification codes as a second form of authentication.
Receive codes to your mobile phone via SMS or voice communication in addition to passwords for increased security.
Azure AD offers a wide range of flexible multi-factor authentication (MFA) methods: text messages, calls, biometric data and one-time secret codes. This allows you to meet the unique needs of the company and protect all users.