The Wasabi Security Health Check offers a quick way to understand the security posture of your Wasabi account. It highlights five key security features and five notable security recommendations. We highly recommend you enable/adhere to these to keep your account and data as safe as possible.
The Security Health Check gives you an overall score of 0 out of 5. The score is based on five critical security issues:
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) for the Root user: A virtual MFA device uses a software application to generate an authentication code. Account access is granted only after a user successfully provides this code as identity evidence on an authentication device (such as a smartphone).
Multi-user authentication (MUA): MUA enables you to invite security contacts to sign off on sensitive account activities.
Root user password settings: These settings increase the default difficulty and security standards associated with your Root user password.
Concurrent activity sessions: Prevent multiple sessions from taking place at the same time.
Egress monitor: This monitor reviews your daily egress for suspicious activity. Your historical egress is used as a baseline for suspicious activity. You will receive alerts about this activity when the email notification option is enabled.
In this example, the score is 0 because all five critical security issues are lacking
Click See Recommendations for a listing with links to fix/enable critical security features and learn more about additional, recommended security actions. Each Learn More link displays the option description within Wasabi Academy.