Episode 43 — Multifactor Authentication — Configurations and Use Cases
In this episode, we explore multifactor authentication (MFA) as a core security control in cloud environments. We define the three common factor types—something you know, something you have, and something you are—and explain how combining them strengthens identity verification. Common configurations include password plus SMS code, authenticator apps, or biometric verification, each offering varying levels of security and convenience.
We also examine MFA’s role in protecting against credential theft, phishing, and brute-force attacks. Use cases span from securing administrator logins to safeguarding access to sensitive workloads. For the Cloud+ exam, you’ll need to recognize optimal MFA configurations for different risk profiles. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, your source for more prepcasts, books, and authentication best practice guides.
