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Windows Hello for Business supports the use of a single credential (PIN and biometrics) for unlocking a device. Therefore, if any of those credentials are compromised (shoulder surfed), an attacker could gain access to the system.
Windows Hello for Business can be configured with multi-factor device unlock, by extending Windows Hello with trusted signals. Administrators can configure devices to request a combination of factors and trusted signals to unlock theim.
Windows Hello for Business can be configured with multi-factor device unlock, by extending Windows Hello with trusted signals. Administrators can configure devices to request a combination of factors and trusted signals to unlock them.
Which organizations can take advantage of Multi-factor unlock? Those who:
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The **Signal rules for device unlock** setting contains the rules the Trusted Signal credential provider uses to satisfy unlocking the device.
### Rule element
You represent signal rules in XML. Each signal rule has an starting and ending **rule** element that contains the **schemaVersion** attribute and value. The current supported schema version is 1.0.
You represent signal rules in XML. Each signal rule has a starting and ending **rule** element that contains the **schemaVersion** attribute and value. The current supported schema version is 1.0.
**Example**
```xml