This presentation discusses multi-factor authentication (MFA) and how to configure it. MFA provides an extra layer of security beyond just a password when logging in online. It requires a user to authenticate using a second factor like a phone or hardware token along with their password. The presentation explains why MFA is important to prevent unauthorized access and protect user data and money. It demonstrates how to register and configure MFA using different methods like phone calls, text messages, mobile apps, and hardware tokens. Users can select which websites they want MFA to be used on and can remember a device for 12 hours to streamline future logins. More information is available on the organization's website.