Mandating Multi-Factor Authentication for Cybersecurity in the U.S. Federal Government
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Mandating Multi-Factor Authentication for Cybersecurity in the U.S. Federal Government

JUL 5, 2021
2 MIN READ

Recent cyberattacks exposed areas of weakness in critical U.S. infrastructure assets.

President Biden’s new Executive Order (EO) necessitates agencies to adopt multi-factor authentication (MFA) and encryption for data at rest and in transit to the maximum extent possible. These changes are key elements of a paradigm shift from a previously federated, decentralized, and reactive cybersecurity basis, to a consolidated, centralized, and proactive approach to protect critical network infrastructure and data.

Hirsch expects these changes will result in improved coverage of protective capabilities and a stronger capacity to adapt and meet the government’s growing threat landscape. The U.S. government should consider including hardware security key-based MFA into their security strategy because without two-factor authentication, they are increasing the vulnerability of their network and their organization.


“For government and regulated agencies, Hirsch’s uTrust FIDO2 GOV Security Keys meet FIPS 140-2 and NIST guidelines for high-assurance strong authentication. uTrust FIDO2 GOV Security Keys are the perfect strong near field communication (NFC) authentication device, providing FIPS 140-2 validation and assurance level 3 (AAL3) of NIST SP800-63B guidance for regulatory compliance.”

- Dr. Manfred Mueller
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