It’s safe to assume that with enough effort an employee’s username and password could be guessed and/or stolen. This is exactly what MFA protects against. With MFA, if a bad actor obtains one of your employee’s usernames and passwords, they still cannot access the application because they will not have the MFA token, such as a code that is provided via text, email, an app, etc. An MFA Assessment will help you identify gaps in your organization’s MFA deployment and provide guidance on how to address any exposures.
With an MFA Assessment, you’ll receive guidance on how to mitigate any exposures identified during a review and test of your organization’s MFA protocols. The assessment:
Do you need help selecting, designing, and implementing an MFA solution? Chubb understands that implementing MFA can be a challenge for many organizations, and we offer resources to our policyholders to make it as simple and affordable as possible. Get help implementing MFA in key areas of your network, including:
To sign up for the MFA Assessment as a Chubb policyholder, click here to request services.
This whitepaper, coauthored by Chubb and Microsoft, explores simple ways to block these increasingly complex attacks.