Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Strengthen authentication across cloud, legacy, and hybrid identity environments with managed MFA support.

ACS delivers managed, agentless MFA support using Silverfort — applying stronger authentication controls across business applications, privileged access, and hybrid access paths.

Identity security operations in a modern business environment
How ACS works
1Discover
2Integrate
3Enforce
4Tune
ProtectPrivileged and legacy access
ReviewAuthentication signals
SupportAccess policy coverage
ManagePolicy tuning and reporting

Identity protection

Extend agentless MFA and authentication policies across cloud, on-premises, legacy, and hybrid access paths using Silverfort.

Silverfort MFA management

Configure setup, tune policies, troubleshoot issues, and administer the Silverfort MFA platform.

Legacy and hybrid access protection

Bring stronger authentication controls to systems and access paths that may be difficult to protect with native MFA alone.

MFA for stronger authentication.

Extend agentless MFA across enterprise networks, cloud environments, and legacy or hybrid contexts using SilverfortStrengthen MFA rules around users, service accounts, and access paths, with better visibility into risky sign-in patterns and unusual authentication activityProvide setup, policy tuning, troubleshooting, and reporting with clearer visibility into users, applications, and access paths
Identity environment
  • Identity providers and directories
  • Applications and servers
  • Support contacts and escalation paths
  • Priority access paths
ACS managed MFA support
  • Silverfort setup
  • Policy design support
  • Authentication enforcement
  • Troubleshooting
  • Policy tuning
DiscoverIntegrateEnforceTune
Common MFA challenges
01

Identity is a critical control point.

Stolen credentials remain one of the most common ways attackers get into business environments, which makes MFA a baseline control for users, administrators, cloud apps, SaaS tools, servers, and other priority access paths.

02

Not every access path is easy to protect with native MFA.

Older systems, admin tools, service accounts, automated sign-ins, and hybrid access paths may not fit a standard MFA prompt. ACS defines practical coverage, alternate controls, monitoring, exceptions, and policy review for those paths.

03

Effective MFA depends on access context.

Strong authentication decisions should reflect who is signing in, what they are accessing, how privileged the path is, unusual sign-in patterns, exception needs, rollout owners, and how much friction the business can absorb.

04

MFA works best when evidence is visible.

ACS tracks MFA adoption, enforcement gaps, exceptions, and failed authentications, then reports the evidence needed for cyber insurance, customer assurance, SOC, endpoint, SIEM, or advisory reviews.

Key capabilities

MFA capabilities for stronger access.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Identity environment onboarding

Support discovery and onboarding for SaaS applications, cloud resources, identity providers, directories, on-premises systems, servers, privileged access, and priority access paths for MFA deployment.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA policy design

Shape authentication policies for users, administrators, privileged access, service accounts, break-glass accounts, shared accounts, sensitive apps, and high-risk access paths.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Legacy and hybrid protection

Extend MFA controls to legacy applications, on-premises systems, hybrid infrastructure, and non-standard access flows using Silverfort without redesigning every server or application.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Authentication policy tuning

Manage workflows around MFA rules, suspicious sign-in behavior, failed authentications, user communications, exceptions, phased rollout, pilot groups, and policy tuning.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Policy exception and troubleshooting review

Review access friction, policy exceptions, authentication failures, shared-account issues, service-account needs, and troubleshooting priorities.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA reporting

Give leaders a clearer view of MFA activity, protected users and apps, enforcement gaps, exception trends, failed authentications, high-risk access paths, cyber-insurance evidence, and next-step priorities.

Common use cases

When identity issues disrupt business.

Privileged access protection

Add stronger authentication expectations around administrative accounts, elevated access, service accounts, shared accounts, break-glass access, and sensitive systems.

Legacy application access

Bring MFA strategy to legacy or hard-to-modernize applications that may not support standard MFA natively.

Hybrid workforce access

Apply more consistent authentication controls across cloud, network, and on-premises access paths used by distributed teams.

Policy tuning and reporting

Provide ongoing policy review, troubleshooting, reporting, and clear conversations around authentication control expectations.

How it works

A managed MFA process.

01

Confirm

Document identity architecture, target users, applications, servers, access paths, service contacts, legacy protocol concerns, break-glass needs, and MFA priorities.

02

Integrate

Connect Silverfort with identity infrastructure and validate authentication flow, policy fit, and operational impact.

03

Enforce

Apply MFA and access policies to prioritized resources, monitor policy behavior, and manage troubleshooting with the right support teams.

04

Tune

Adjust enforcement decisions, exceptions, and reporting as users, applications, and business requirements change.

Next step

Need stronger authentication?

ACS can deploy and manage agentless Silverfort MFA — extending authentication protection across users, applications, privileged access, and hybrid identity environments.

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