Security Settings: MFA, MUA, and Advanced Security
- 25 Jun 2024
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Security Settings: MFA, MUA, and Advanced Security
- Updated on 25 Jun 2024
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When you open the Security Settings drop-down, you will see that there are three types of security settings you can define.
- MFA Settings—A virtual multi-factor authentication (MFA) device is a security control with which a user is granted access only after successfully providing evidence to an authentication device. A virtual MFA device uses a software application to generate an authentication code. You can create one virtual MFA device per Wasabi account or user.
- Multi-User Authentication—With the multi-user authentication feature, security contacts are responsible for ensuring the security of an organization's information systems and data. A Root user can add up to three security contacts who will be required to sign off on account activities that you specify.
- Advanced Security Options—You can apply advanced security to your account to prevent multiple concurrent active sessions for one user identification in the Wasabi Management Console.