What Is Two-Factor Authentication? | TechRepublic
Briefly

Two-factor authentication is a time-tested way to minimize the threat of a breach and protect the organization as well as the individual from attacks.
Secondary authentication factors for 2FA include passcodes, biometrics, and time-based one-time passwords, with the latter allowing users to access devices independent of a mobile phone.
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