Citizens could be encouraged to do multi-factor authentication
By Hicbd
Tue Aug 17 2021 10:06 am
"Stopping all online crime is not a realistic goal, but simple steps can massively reduce the likelihood you’ll be the next victim. You should use MFA whenever possible, especially when it comes to your most sensitive data—like your primary email, your financial accounts, and your health records. While some organizations require you to use MFA, many offer it as an extra option that you can enable—but you must take the initiative to turn it on. Furthermore, if a business you interact with regularly, say your health organization, wants to provide you with convenient online access to health records, test results, and invoices, but only offers a password as a way to protect that data, consider saying: ‘no thanks, not until you provide MFA to secure my information.’"
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