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@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ Windows, today, natively only supports the use of a single credential (password,
Windows 10 offers Multifactor device unlock by extending Windows Hello with trusted signals, administrators can configure Windows 10 to request a combination of factors and trusted signals to unlock their devices. Windows 10 offers Multifactor device unlock by extending Windows Hello with trusted signals, administrators can configure Windows 10 to request a combination of factors and trusted signals to unlock their devices.
Which organizations can take advanage of Multifactor unlock? Those who: Which organizations can take advantage of Multifactor unlock? Those who:
* Have expressed that PINs alone do not meet their security needs. * Have expressed that PINs alone do not meet their security needs.
* Want to prevent Information Workers from sharing credentials. * Want to prevent Information Workers from sharing credentials.
* Want their orgs to comply with regulatory two-factor authentication policy. * Want their organisations to comply with regulatory two-factor authentication policy.
* Want to retain the familiar Windows logon UX and not settle for a custom solution. * Want to retain the familiar Windows logon UX and not settle for a custom solution.
You enable multifactor unlock using Group Policy. The **Configure device unlock factors** policy setting is located under **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Hello for Business**. You enable multifactor unlock using Group Policy. The **Configure device unlock factors** policy setting is located under **Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Hello for Business**.