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Two-factor Authentication: Security is No Longer an Option

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Juliette Saez-Lopez

Verified User

Do you think a strong password is enough to protect your business tools? Bad news: over 80% of data breaches are linked to compromised credentials (source: Verizon). And in a context where cyberattacks are increasingly targeting agencies and firms, two-factor authentication is no longer an option… it’s a reflex.

Two-Factor Authentication

A password is good. A second factor is better.

Even the most original password (yes, even “@gency1232024!”) can be compromised. Phishing, sharing among colleagues, a departing employee… It only takes one weak link to break the entire chain.

Two-factor authentication is an extra lock on the door. Even if someone guesses the first code, they will still need to overcome a second obstacle (temporary code, mobile app, etc.).

Result: truly secure access, even in unforeseen circumstances.

Two-factor authentication: How does it work?

Identification relies on two elements from the following three:

  • Something you know: your password.
  • Something you have: your phone or a token.
  • What you are: fingerprint, facial recognition…

In 99% of cases, the winning combination is password + temporary code received via SMS or a dedicated app. Simple. Formidably effective.

And without two-factor authentication, what are the risks?

Scenario

Without 2FA

With 2FA

Stolen password

Direct account access

Access blocked without second factor

Departed employee not deactivated

Risk of prolonged access

Access quickly blocked

Password sharing

No traceability

Individualized and traceable connection

Hacked tool (spreadsheet, CRM, etc.)

Data exposed

Security maintained thanks to 2nd factor

The moral? Without 2FA, you leave the key in the door. With it, you lock up. Neatly.

4 good reasons to activate two-factor authentication today

  1. You drastically reduce intrusion risks: Even the most persistent hackers hate wasting their time for nothing.

  2. You maintain control in all circumstances: Former employee, stolen device, forgotten password? You always have a solution.

  3. You send a strong message to your teams: Implementing 2FA makes cybersecurity a collective priority.

  4. You strengthen your credibility with clients: In tenders or key account contracts, security makes all the difference.

With Furious, we went from a tool we had to put up with to a system that truly structures our business.

And Furious in all this?

Furious allows you to enforce two-factor authentication for all your users. No extra cost, no complex installation, no friction.

You activate, you secure, you manage.
Everything is designed for agencies, firms, and IT service companies: role customization, quick access, protection without rigidity.

Choose safer management, without unnecessary complexity

At Furious, we don’t just sell you another feature. We help you sleep soundly, protect your business without slowing down your teams, and anticipate risks rather than suffer them.

Curious to see how it integrates concretely into your workflows?

Request your personalized demo — we’ll show you everything, except how to hack your own password.

You may be asking yourself these questions?

01 is Two-Factor Authentication Really Useful if My Passwords are Complex?

Yes. Even a complex password can be stolen or intercepted. Two-factor authentication adds a second layer of security that blocks the majority of hacking attempts, even if credentials are leaked.

Not really. Once configured, two-factor authentication is only activated upon the first login or according to your settings. Validation takes a few seconds and does not hinder daily use.

It is recommended to start with sensitive positions (management, finance, access to production tools) and then generalize. The broader the coverage, the more consistent the security.

A reliable system always provides backup codes or reset procedures. The important thing is to have a clear protocol to avoid any unnecessary blocking.

Serious software now integrates two-factor authentication. This is the case with Furious, which allows you to activate this protection natively, without extra cost or complex configuration.

Yes. You can force activation for administrators, project managers, or any other critical function. This ensures a minimum level of security for at-risk positions.

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