What is Multi-Factor Authentication?
Also: MFA
Multi-Factor Authentication is identity verification with multiple authentication steps. The English synonym is: MFA.
In terms of architecture and integration
Multi-Factor Authentication is related to the goal of secure and consistent data sharing between systems in healthcare software architecture (Healthcare Software Architecture); it is considered alongside standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Practical framework
Since an interruption in healthcare can directly affect patient safety, security is an organizational priority.
Why is it important?
When addressed correctly, multi-factor authentication contributes to teams working with fewer errors and more quickly; it also allows management to make decisions based on more robust data.
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What is Multi-Factor Authentication?
Identity verification with multiple authentication steps. (Also known as MFA)
What role does Multi-Factor Authentication play in system integration?
Multi-Factor Authentication is related to the secure and consistent data sharing of systems; it is evaluated alongside standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Who is concerned with Multi-Factor Authentication?
Multi-Factor Authentication concerns teams working in the field of Software Architecture, primarily software, integration, and system architecture teams.
