What do you trust more and are implementing today - Multi-factor authentication or single-sign on ?

Multi-factor authentication59%

Single-sign on27%

Both12%

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VP of Cyber & IT Infrastructures in Finance (non-banking)5 years ago
I do both not only from security perspective, but also for the ease of access for users (SSO). 
Chief Techical Officer in Software5 years ago
SSO as long as there are multiple options.
MFA as long as it is real MFA, SMS is not MFA,
Chief Technology Officer in Finance (non-banking)5 years ago
I trust MFA 
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VP of IT in Software5 years ago
SSO is a security concern if it is used in third party websites. There has been a recent spate of breached including Flipboard where social media SSO application tokens eg Google, used for authentication were leaked.
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Director Certifications in Education5 years ago

I agree, it is a big concern.

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