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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Detailed Description

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a security feature designed to enhance the protection of user accounts by requiring two distinct forms of identification before granting access. This typically involves something the user knows (like a password) and something the user has (like a mobile device or authentication app). By implementing 2FA, mobile wallets can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access and fraud, ensuring that even if a password is compromised, the account remains secure without the second factor.

Category
User Experience
Security
Regulatory Compliance
Authentication
Mobile Technology
Tags
User Trust
Compliance
Fraud Prevention
Mobile Wallets
Security
2FA
Authentication

Risk Mitigations

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Threat Models

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Business Impact

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All Possible Values

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Password Management
Biometric Authentication
Single Sign-On (SSO)
User Activity Monitoring
Transaction Alerts
Account Recovery Options
Fraud Detection Systems

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