In 2023, data from the Solar Group of Companies revealed that only one large company had incurred losses exceeding 5.5 million rubles due to information leaks, despite the occurrence of thousands of such incidents. Weak passwords among employees and insufficient monitoring of remote users were identified as contributing factors to compromising the security of information systems.
Consequently, large corporations are currently seeking reliable Russian solutions to safeguard their information systems, aiming to prevent the compromise of accounting data and the leakage of confidential information.
To mitigate the risks of hacking and thwart unauthorized access to information systems, companies are turning to universal security solutions like Rutoken MFA.
Rutoken MFA Devices serve as a singular method for safeguarding online service accounts, employing two authentication factors. The first factor involves the possession of a physical device, while the second factor requires knowledge of a pin-code.
Equipped with a touch button to confirm user presence and protection against remote control, these devices aid in minimizing hacking risks through multifactorial authentication mechanisms and controlling access to corporate systems.
For further information, visit the “Authentication in corporate and public services” section.