Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Does your organisation enforce multi-factor authentication (aka MFA and sometimes referred to two factor authentication, 2FA) on all remotely accessible services (both within your internal IT systems and on third party services)?

Where available, MFA is in use for our systems and enforced on all critical systems such as AWS. If MFA is unavailable, we will always seek to use Single Sign On via Google. If neither MFA nor Single Sign On is available, employees are required to store unique and complex passwords in their 1Password application.

For the Commonplace product, multi-factor authentication is in place for account creation and login for administrator users who are building, editing and evaluating their engagements.

Customers may opt in to use Microsoft Single Sign On (SSO) if this option is included within their license.