If there’s one cybersecurity upgrade every business should make, it’s enabling multifactor authentication (MFA).
MFA adds a second step when logging in—like a text code or app prompt—so even if your password is compromised, the hacker hits a dead end.
Microsoft reports that MFA blocks 99.9% of account compromise attempts. Yet many small businesses still haven’t turned it on.
You should be using MFA for:
- Email platforms
- Banking and financial apps
- Cloud storage
- Client portals
- Any app with sensitive data access
Setup takes minutes. Protection lasts indefinitely.
Want to roll out MFA without disrupting your team? Let’s chat. We’ll make sure it’s done right and running smoothly.

