Secure access is the basis of every modern IT environment, yet many security incidents begin with simple stuff: a compromised password. Secure Basics and MFA is a practical course designed to help IT managers understand why strong authentication matters and how multi-factor authentication (MFA) reduces unauthorized access risk. Rather than treating security as a purely technical concern, this course frames MFA as a habit that protects corporate data, builds trust, and limits exposure even when credentials are stolen.

Secure Basics and MFA
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Secure Basics and MFA
This course is part of Confluence Administration, Security & Space Configuration Specialization

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