Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a solution that requires the user to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource, such as an application, online account, or a VPN. MFA is more secure than the traditional use of a username and password because it reduces the risk of identity theft, phishing, and credential compromise. MFA can use different types of factors, such as something the user knows (e.g., password, PIN), something the user has (e.g., smartphone, token, smart card), or something the user is (e.g., fingerprint, facial recognition). MFA can be implemented using various methods, such as security defaults, Conditional Access policies, or third-party solutions123. References:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/what-is-multifactor-authentication-e5e39437-121c-be60-d123-eda06bddf661
https://www.onelogin.com/learn/what-is-mfa