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Mi-Token is a multi-factor authentication solution that provides a high level of security for organizations of all sizes. It uses a variety of authentication factors, including something the user knows (a password or PIN), something the user has (a physical token or key), and something the user is (biometric data). Mi-Token can be used to secure access to on-premises resources, cloud-based applications, and mobile devices. | Mi-Token is a multi-factor authentication solution that provides a high level of security for organizations of all sizes. It uses a variety of authentication factors, including something the user knows (a password or PIN), something the user has (a physical token or key), and something the user is (biometric data). Mi-Token can be used to secure access to on-premises resources, cloud-based applications, and mobile devices. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 24 April 2024
Description
Mi-Token is a multi-factor authentication solution that provides a high level of security for organizations of all sizes. It uses a variety of authentication factors, including something the user knows (a password or PIN), something the user has (a physical token or key), and something the user is (biometric data). Mi-Token can be used to secure access to on-premises resources, cloud-based applications, and mobile devices.