Multifactor Authentication Sample Clauses

The Multifactor Authentication clause requires users to verify their identity using more than one method before gaining access to a system or service. Typically, this involves combining something the user knows (like a password) with something they have (such as a mobile device or security token) or something they are (like a fingerprint). By mandating multiple forms of authentication, this clause significantly enhances security and reduces the risk of unauthorized access due to compromised credentials.
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Multifactor Authentication. Vendor shall require multifactor authentication for all transmissions of Town Data and nonlocal maintenance sessions via external network connections, and terminate such connections when nonlocal maintenance is complete.
Multifactor Authentication. Access to Business Online Banking Services will be controlled using Login Credentials (including Company ID, User ID, and User Password). Login Credentials that are assigned to individual Users shall not be shared with any other person, including other Users, and Company shall not disclose any information regarding the Services that an unauthorized User would find helpful to obtain access to all or part of any Service. Access to Business Online Banking requires the use of a Token or Out-of-Band Authentication for ACH Entries, Payment Orders, Positive Pay, and other electronic funds transfers. Each enhanced security device delivers a security access code to be entered before completing the transaction. Each tangible Token always remains Bank’s exclusive property. Company may not export, directly or indirectly, the Tokens or any technology inherent in the Tokens.
Multifactor Authentication. All services introduced into FIFA IT landscape have to support Multifactor Authentication. The usage of MFA is mandatory.