Word of the Week - What is 2FA?
/In the ever-evolving realm of digital security, one term you might have come across is "2FA" or "Two-Factor Authentication." As legal professionals, safeguarding sensitive information is paramount. So, what is 2FA, and why should it matter to lawyers?
At its core, 2FA is an added layer of security used to ensure that people trying to gain access to an online account are who they say they are. Traditionally, we rely on a username and password. However, cybercriminals have become adept at stealing or guessing these credentials. Enter 2FA. Instead of just asking for a password, 2FA requires a second form of identification. This could be a text message sent to your phone, a biometric scan like a fingerprint, or a physical token.
For lawyers, adopting 2FA can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access to client data and other confidential resources. In a world where cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated, it's not just about knowing the law; it's about securing the digital tools we use every day. Embrace 2FA and fortify your digital defenses.