Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is named in the Security section of the NewVision site as part of the platform’s strict access control mechanisms. It complements role-based access control in protecting sensitive data.
Where it is used / why it matters
MFA matters because the platform is deployed in environments that handle corporate and personal data and can run both in the cloud and on-premise. Additional authentication factors help strengthen secure access to ecosystem resources.
Key points
- Explicitly listed in the Security section.
- Part of strict access control mechanisms.
- Supports secure handling of sensitive data.
- Works alongside RBAC and broader security controls.
Related concepts
See also RBAC, Access control, NewVision HUB and Monitoring and incident response.