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Grant Temporary Access with MFA for NIS2 Directive Compliance

Learn how Rublon MFA can grant users temporary access to satisfy the MFA requirement of Article 21(i) of the NIS2 Directive, which requires:

“human resources security, access control policies and asset management;”

Scenario

A specialist from another department is needed to solve a specific technical problem that requires access to a certain resource.

Challenge

The specialist must be given time-limited and tightly controlled access to a company resource.

Solution

A Rublon administrator adds the specialist to a group where the only form of multi-factor authentication (MFA) available is that the MFA system administrator generates a Bypass Code with only one use and a short expiration date, which the specialist must enter when logging in.

Benefits

Application of the principle of least privilege using Rublon MFA, where the specialist is given access only for the duration of a very specific one-time task and loses access after completing their task. If the specialist has to do something again, the admin must generate another access code for them. If, in the meantime, a hacker cracks this specialist’s password, the hacker will not get access to the protected resource. The hacker will not be able to even start trying to crack the second factor because all authentication methods will be inactive.

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