A FIDO2 hardware key should do the trick. Not all MFA are based on communications.
A FIDO2 hardware key should do the trick. Not all MFA are based on communications.
Because they were “leaving money on the table” instead of getting it for their shareholders.
That was not the argument above, was it?
What kind of MFA you can use on a router, BTW?
I have a FIDO2 with Nfc, and it works. Is it convenient? No. Is it more secure? Yes.