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Two-Step Verification and Multi-factor Authentication: Which is better? | Infographic

Two-Step Verification and Multi-factor Authentication: Which is better? | Infographic

Online security is undoubtedly the most important thing for all organizations, individuals, as well as government. The world of the Internet is full of sensitive information, critical infrastructure, and important accounts.

For everyone, it is their priority to protect these online accounts from unauthorized access. The major process to do this includes Two-Step Verification and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), which add an extra layer of security to our login process, strengthening the traditional method of using just usernames and passwords.

For cybersecurity enthusiasts who wish to make a career in cybersecurity or cybersecurity experts already established in this field, it is important that they update their knowledge about the latest authentication and authorization technologies as they form the basis of all cybersecurity elements.

And it shouldn’t be surprising that the global user authentication solution market is growing rapidly, which is expected to reach $26 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 14.4% (Source: market.us)

The infographic below highlights the notable difference between these widely used authentication methods and gives a brief overview of which one is better – Two-step verification or multi-factor authentication.

Go through this detailed infographic to learn about the common authentication factors, the level of security they provide, the benefits and challenges associated with using each of these authentication methods, and explore USCSI® Certifications to enhance your cybersecurity skills and knowledge of various authentic techniques.

Two-Step Verification and Multi-factor Authentication: Which is better? | Infographic