If your organization uses 2FA, do individuals use their personal mobile devices to authenticate or a corporate/company-issued mobile device?

Personal Device78%

Company-Issued Device21%

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CIO in Education3 years ago
This one requires either a both or either/or. We don't have a one-size fits all answer to this question.
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AVP and Deputy CIO in Education3 years ago
The vast majority of users use their own personal device. For those that refuse/object/don’t own we issue a key fob.
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Director of IT in Manufacturing2 years ago
Both
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Group CIO in Energy and Utilitiesa year ago

Both too

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