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We are often approached by organizations looking for a multi-factor authentication solution but relying on on-premises applications and data storage that cannot migrate to a cloud-based solution for authentication. For example, government agencies must strictly control their data. A mission-critical utility company cannot afford even an hour of downtime. For companies pursuing a phased approach to cloud migration, on-premises is the only option or part of a hybrid on-premises/cloud approach.
The challenge many of these companies face is that many of the MFA solutions available today are cloud-based software as a service. This comes with security and data control risks, and we don’t offer an on-premises-only option.
“On-premises” specifically looks at applications that are stored within the physical confines of an organization in a data center on a server or private cloud, rather than hosted remotely on a server or public cloud.
MFA is important no matter where your data resides, but how can you ensure a solution that fits on-premises, in the cloud, and for different business scenarios and personas?
Our free e-guide will help you learn more about:
- MFA solutions for on-premises, cloud, or hybrid environments
- Meet the needs of different users, departments, and geographies
- How MFA can be truly on-premises and future-proofed
- Different authentication methods are at your disposal to accommodate different use cases
- Important considerations when implementing an on-premises MFA solution
Download the SecurEnvoy On-Premises MFA E-Guide today.
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