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Cybersecurity can’t defend against hackers with a username and password alone—and statistics prove it. According to a Data Breach Investigations Report from Verizon, 95% of breaches are the result of stolen credentials.

When using technology like e-signatures, it’s wise to consider adding a layer of protection with two-factor authentication, which uses two separate methods for verifying the right person has access to digital data and documents.

In healthcare, this is especially important—which is why Health IT Outcomes published our infographic on everything you need to know about two-factor authentication.

Check out the article here, or download the free PDF.      

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