Whether you’re already using MFA and single sign-on (SSO) or not, join us to learn more about what this new requirement means for you.
On February 1, 2022, the global CRM leader will start requiring customers to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to access Salesforce products.
Implementing MFA correctly can be challenging and time consuming, especially if you have a complex Salesforce environment and large number of users.
Whether you’re already using MFA and single sign-on (SSO) or not, join us to learn more about what this new requirement means for you.
MFA details, including important deadlines
Why you should implement MFA as soon as possible
Best practices for implementing MFA
Reporting on privileged vs standard users
How to ensure MFA is properly implemented
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