MFA
We've curated 34 cybersecurity statistics about MFA to help you understand how multifactor authentication is enhancing security practices against unauthorized access and identity theft in 2025. Discover how organizations are implementing this crucial defense mechanism!
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67% of San Franciscans use MFA.
62% of consumers in Atlanta actively turn on MFA when available.
Over 64% of people are turning on MFA. However, most are still using less secure methods like text message codes
40% of security leaders pointed to not enforcing multi-factor authentication as a common misstep in privileged access management.
Only 18% of law firms apply Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to production storage.
37% of law firms apply MFA to backup storage.
Only 60% of organisations enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users.
Only 66% of organisations have implemented multifactor authentication (MFA)
69% of manufacturers have implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Small business owners reported using specific methods to stay ahead of threats: multi-factor authentication (44%), transaction notifications (39%), and fraud alert services from credit bureaus (39%)
83% of AI applications don’t support integration with multi-factor authentication (MFA) tools
Over 80% of Gen Z and Millennials report that they are at least somewhat likely to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) when it isn’t required. This compares to just 51% of Boomers.
69% of respondents said they use "multifactor authentication," or MFA.
14% of SMBs don’t require multi-factor authentication.