Mandatory Two Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to member accounts. When enabled, Slack requires that:
"Members must enter a verification code from an authentication app or text message after submitting their password to successfully sign in."
This means each time members sign into Slack, they must provide both their password and a second factor, typically a code generated by a mobile authentication app or received via SMS. This prevents unauthorized access even if a password is compromised.
The other options (A, B, C) describe different security measures but do not accurately represent the behavior of 2FA as configured in Slack.
(Reference: Slack Administration Study Guide - Security and Compliance - Two Factor Authentication)
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