AWS MFA

AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a simple best practice that adds an extra layer of protection on top of your user name and password.

With MFA enabled, when a user signs in to an AWS Management Console, they will be prompted for their user name and password (the first factor what they know), as well as for an authentication code from their AWS MFA device. To know more about AWS MFA check this blog post at k21academy.com/awssa23 which covers:

– Overview Of AWS MFA
– Why AWS MFA is required
– MFA Device Options in AWS
– Enabling MFA on Root Account
– Accessing AWS Console using MFA
– What if the MFA device does not work

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