March 23, 2025

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Duo vs. Microsoft Authenticator: Compare multifactor authentication software

Passwordless and MFA push-based security apps are becoming the norm in enterprises. We compare the features and costs of two of the biggest players in this space, Duo and Microsoft Authenticator, and pit them head-to-head.

The post Duo vs. Microsoft Authenticator: Compare multifactor authentication software appeared first on TechRepublic.

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