Learn how Rublon MFA can help your organization meet cyber insurance requirements by deploying multi-factor authentication across critical systems. By securing privileged accounts, VPNs, and remote access points, Rublon reduces the risk of cyber incidents, potentially lowering insurance premiums and ensuring compliance with insurer mandates.
Scenario
As cyberattacks become more frequent and costly, especially for small and medium-sized businesses, securing cyber insurance is increasingly essential to mitigate risks. However, to qualify for cyber insurance coverage, organizations must meet specific security requirements, including the implementation of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Challenge
Cyber insurance providers now commonly require Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as a prerequisite for coverage. Organizations must ensure that all critical access points, including business email accounts, remote employee logins, and administrative accounts, are protected by MFA. Failure to implement these security measures can result in denial of coverage or significantly higher premiums. The challenge lies in selecting an MFA solution that is comprehensive, cost-effective, and easy to implement across diverse systems and applications.
Solution
Implement Rublon MFA to meet the stringent requirements set by cyber insurance providers. Rublon MFA offers a range of authentication methods, including phishing-resistant options like FIDO2 Passkey MFA, ensuring robust protection for all access points. Rublon’s flexibility allows it to integrate seamlessly with both on-premises and cloud applications, making it easier to secure business email access, remote employee logins, and administrative accounts across the entire infrastructure.
Benefits
By deploying Rublon MFA, organizations can quickly and effectively satisfy the MFA requirements for cyber insurance coverage. Rublon’s comprehensive MFA protection extends to all critical access points, including Windows servers, local admin accounts, Linux systems, and network devices like switches, firewalls, and VDI. This ensures that administrative access, often targeted by attackers, is secured, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches. Rublon MFA also lowers implementation and operational costs, allowing organizations to achieve compliance with cyber insurance requirements without disrupting their operations. The centralized management of authentication processes simplifies the deployment and scaling of MFA across the organization, ensuring that all systems, even those without native MFA support, are protected.