How to Fix: MFA on Identity Providers

A Guide how to enforce MFA for your organization

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    1. Google Workspace
    2. Okta
    3. Azure Active Directory
    4. Jumpcloud SSO

    To ensure strong security and add an additional layer of protection against unauthorized access, it is essential for users to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) in their account. By enabling MFA, users not only rely on their password but also on an additional factor, such as a unique code generated by an authentication app, to confirm their identity.
    Scytale verifies that MFA is enabled for each user in each of identify provider integrations.

    To enforce MFA effectively, consider the following:

    1. Administrator enforcement: The administrator of the identity provider should enable a configuration that enforces users to set up MFA. This will require users to activate MFA during their next login, ensuring a consistent security approach.

    2. User enrollment: Each user should enroll in MFA for their account. This ensures that users cannot log in without completing the MFA process, enhancing individual account security.