Last updated on October 3, 2024
Learn how Rublon MFA can secure your organization’s internal communication systems to satisfy the MFA requirement of Article 21(j) of the NIS2 Directive, which requires:
“the use of multi-factor authentication or continuous authentication solutions, secured voice, video and text communications and secured emergency communication systems within the entity, where appropriate.”
Scenario
A company uses various applications to manage its IT infrastructure and communications. Employees may use applications such as Jira, Confluence, Outlook Web App (OWA), Slack, Zoom, G Suite, and various VPNs to connect to the company’s internal network remotely.
Challenge
The company must secure these applications to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data privacy is always maintained, especially in emergencies.
Solution
The company implements Rublon’s multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all internal communication systems in the organization.
Benefits
Implementing Rublon MFA for all applications helps the company meet the NIS2 directive requirements for securing access to IT systems and protecting systems used for internal communication.