MFA
Cybersecurity statistics about mfa
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44% of UK IT leaders in the public sector say they've adopted MFA.
47% of respondents use personal email accounts lacking MFA to log in to social media accounts.
29% of respondents still do not have MFA set up for their personal email accounts.
34% of respondents use personal email accounts lacking MFA to log in to mobile phone carriers.
In France, the adoption of MFA for personal accounts surged from 29% in 2024 to 71% in 2025, marking a 42-percentage point increase.
67% of San Franciscans use MFA.
Over 64% of people are turning on MFA. However, most are still using less secure methods like text message codes
70% of Seattleites use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
62% of consumers in Atlanta actively turn on MFA when available.
40% of security leaders pointed to not enforcing multi-factor authentication as a common misstep in privileged access management.
37% of law firms apply MFA to backup storage.
Only 18% of law firms apply Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to production storage.
Only 60% of organisations enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users.
Only 66% of organisations have implemented multifactor authentication (MFA)
69% of manufacturers have implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Small business owners reported using specific methods to stay ahead of threats: multi-factor authentication (44%), transaction notifications (39%), and fraud alert services from credit bureaus (39%)
83% of AI applications don’t support integration with multi-factor authentication (MFA) tools
Over 80% of Gen Z and Millennials report that they are at least somewhat likely to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) when it isn’t required. This compares to just 51% of Boomers.
69% of respondents said they use "multifactor authentication," or MFA.
14% of SMBs don’t require multi-factor authentication.