A functional requirement for a secure SMB includes implementing zero trust identity-based access to applications with multifactor authentication (MFA). This approach ensures that only verified users can access sensitive data and applications, adding an extra layer of security through MFA. By requiring multiple forms of verification, SMBs can protect against unauthorized access and reduce the risk of security breaches, ensuring that their data and applications remain secure even if user credentials are compromised.
References:
•Cisco Zero Trust Security Solutions
•Cisco Multifactor Authentication Best Practices
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