mfa best practices

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MFA best practices are essential for securing identity layers in environments like Microsoft 365 and healthcare EHR systems. Discussions emphasize phishing-resistant, frictionless multi-factor authentication to prevent identity failures, especially as threat actors target credentials. Key themes include risk-based access controls, reducing reliance on passwords alone, and integrating MFA with broader identity security strategies. These practices help mitigate common attack vectors such as credential theft and session hijacking, ensuring that even if other security layers are compromised, the identity layer remains resilient.
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    Identity First Security for EHRs: Frictionless, Phishing-Resistant Access

    Electronic health records (EHRs are now the operational heart of modern healthcare, but expanding clinician access without undermining patient safety demands a careful, risk-based redesign of identity, authentication, and access controls across people, devices, and applications. Background EHR...
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    How To Secure Microsoft 365: Essential Strategies to Prevent Identity Failures

    When disaster strikes in a Microsoft 365 environment, IT teams are frequently reminded of a cruel paradox: the more complicated the technical stack, the more simple the root cause of failure often proves to be. Backup and failover configurations, intricate network routing, even top-tier endpoint...
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