Part 2 of this video series based on a recent Thales TCT webinar discusses section 3.d of the Executive Order which requires the implementation of multi-factor authentication. Multi-factor authentication ensures that a user is who they claim to be. The more factors used to determine a person’s identity, the greater the trust of authenticity. Because multi-factor authentication requires multiple means of identification at login, it is widely recognized as the most secure method for authenticating access to data and applications.
Thales TCT offers the broadest range of authentication methods and form factors. Our solutions address numerous use cases, assurance levels, and threat vectors with unified, centrally managed policies—managed from a central platform delivered in the cloud or on-premises.