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Okta Certified Professional Exam - Topic 10 Question 81 Discussion

Multifactor authentication (MFA) needs to be enforced in an environment when end users log in to Okta Is this the policy type that an administrator should implement?Solution: Multifactor
A) Yes
B) No

Okta Certified Professional Exam - Topic 10 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for Okta's Okta Certified Professional exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 10
[All Okta Certified Professional Questions]

Multifactor authentication (MFA) needs to be enforced in an environment when end users log in to Okta Is this the policy type that an administrator should implement?

Solution: Multifactor

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Enola
6 months ago
MFA is essential, no doubt about it.
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Dwight
6 months ago
Surprised this isn't standard practice already!
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William
7 months ago
I don't think it's necessary for all users.
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Argelia
7 months ago
Absolutely agree, it's a must!
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Caren
7 months ago
Definitely need MFA for security!
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Karon
7 months ago
I feel like there might be other factors to consider, but MFA sounds correct for this scenario.
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Brice
8 months ago
I remember a practice question about enforcing security measures, and MFA was the right answer there too.
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Mitsue
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure if it's the only policy type needed, but MFA seems like a good choice for Okta.
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Whitney
8 months ago
I think MFA is definitely important for secure logins, so I would lean towards "Yes."
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Karrie
8 months ago
Okay, let me break this down step-by-step. Enforcing MFA for Okta logins is the appropriate policy type to implement based on the information provided.
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Casie
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused on the specifics here. Is MFA the only policy type that can be used, or are there other options to consider?
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Ezekiel
8 months ago
Easy peasy! Implementing MFA is the way to go for securing Okta access. I've got this one covered.
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Rhea
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully to make sure I understand the requirements.
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Ilene
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question. Enforcing MFA for Okta logins is definitely the right policy type to implement.
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Marcelle
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. I just need to rearrange the formula for target cost and plug in the values. Should be a pretty quick calculation.
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Timmy
2 years ago
MFA is like the icing on the cybersecurity cake. If you're not using it, you might as well put a 'Hack Me' sign on your forehead.
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Jerry
2 years ago
No
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Reyes
2 years ago
Absolutely, MFA is essential for securing access to sensitive information.
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Devon
2 years ago
Yes
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Georgiann
2 years ago
MFA? Definitely a yes! The more layers of security, the better. Okta's got your back, my friend.
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Eliseo
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Wouldn't a single password be just as secure? Hey, can I use 'password123' as my password?
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Lavonda
2 years ago
Hey, can I use 'password123' as my password?
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Mike
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Wouldn't a single password be just as secure?
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Barbra
2 years ago
B) No
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Chau
2 years ago
A) Yes
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Karrie
2 years ago
I agree, MFA is the way to go. Gotta keep those pesky hackers at bay, am I right?
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Rickie
2 years ago
No doubt about it, MFA is a must-have.
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Talia
2 years ago
Agreed, it adds an extra layer of protection.
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Adelle
2 years ago
Definitely, MFA is essential for security.
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Venita
2 years ago
Yes
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Rory
2 years ago
No
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Clorinda
2 years ago
Yes
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Arlette
2 years ago
Absolutely, MFA is essential for security.
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Meghan
2 years ago
Yes, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Lezlie
2 years ago
No, it may inconvenience end users.
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Earleen
2 years ago
Of course, MFA is a must-have these days. Okta is just the perfect tool for the job!
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Evette
2 years ago
Absolutely, MFA is essential for security
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Rebbecca
2 years ago
Yes
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Kristeen
2 years ago
Yes, MFA adds an extra layer of security.
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