Two-factor Authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security strategy that adds an extra layer of protection to digital voting. 2FA requires voters to confirm their identity using at least two methods. Typically, this involves a password, along with a code sent via email or SMS, although some voting systems require members to verify their identity with a unique PIN or voter ID. Adding 2FA to your digital voting platform significantly reduces the chances of fraud and election interference – plus, it boosts members’ trust in the election process.
Categories: IT Security & Data Management
Tags: Security
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