Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) is coming to Incentrium
Johannes Zelger is the CTO of Finidy and developer of innovative ESOP software solutions.
- Features , Security
- May 9, 2023
Incentrium
is a platform designed to easily manage, evaluate, and report share-based payment programs. Given the sensitive nature of the information it handles, it’s crucial that it is as secure as possible. Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) is becoming increasingly important in today’s world, where cyber attacks are on the rise and passwords alone are no longer enough to secure sensitive data. By requiring multiple forms of authentication, MFA makes it much more difficult for hackers to gain access to accounts or systems, even if they manage to obtain a user’s password.
Increased security
To enhance Incentrium’s security posture, we recently added Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to the platform. This security mechanism requires users to provide multiple forms of authentication to access the platform. Incentrium opted to use Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP), which is a widely-used form of MFA that involves generating a one-time password that expires after a certain amount of time. The user must enter this password along with their password to gain access to the system. Third-party authenticator apps like Authy or Google Authenticator can generate TOTP codes, making it a convenient and effective form of MFA.
How it works
Incentrium’s decision to implement MFA with TOTP shows a commitment to protecting the sensitive data it handles. By requiring multiple forms of authentication, we have made it much more difficult for hackers to gain access to accounts, even if their common credentials have been compromised. Additionally, the use of a third-party authenticator apps means that users can choose the app that works best for them, making the authentication process as seamless as possible and independent of single vendors.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Multi-Factor Authentication is a vital security mechanism that helps protect sensitive data from cyber threats. Incentrium’s implementation of MFA with TOTP shows a commitment to enhancing its security posture and protecting the information it handles. By requiring multiple forms of authentication, Incentrium has made it much more difficult for hackers to gain access to accounts, and the use of third-party authenticator apps makes the authentication process as convenient as possible for users.