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Webber Wentzel Use Case for MyID MFA Implementation
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English
Pages
2
Time to read
3 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a use case report detailing the implementation of MyID Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) at Webber Wentzel, a South African legal firm. The report outlines the challenges faced by the firm in providing secure and reliable access to sensitive information for its employees, partners, and clients. It emphasizes the need for a robust security solution to prevent potential data breaches that could harm the firm's reputation. The recommended solution involves the MyID MFA pattern authentication feature, which eliminates the need for traditional passwords by allowing users to log in using a grid of colored squares that correspond to a pre-defined pattern. This innovative approach enhances security significantly compared to conventional methods. The integration of this authentication system with Microsoft UAG is also discussed, highlighting its seamless implementation and the customization options available for different users and applications. The report concludes by underscoring the importance of strong security measures in the legal sector.