How to Get Started with Phishing-resistant MFA to Secure Telecommunications
Telecom organizations face growing pressure to improve identity security, with data breaches averaging $3.58M globally and 82% linked to human errors like phishing and stolen credentials. Phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA) is key to protecting critical services and meeting regulatory requirements.
This guide shows how to start with phishing-resistant MFA as part of your Zero Trust journey, improving security and user experience. Also:
- Learn how MFA offers 99.9% protection against phishing and account takeovers
- Discover operational and compliance benefits for telecoms
- Explore steps to integrate MFA into your Zero Trust strategy