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Does Snowflake's security and authentication include Multi-Factor authentication?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only for admin accounts

  4. It's an optional feature

The correct answer is: True

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a critical component of Snowflake's security framework, enhancing the overall security of user accounts by requiring multiple forms of verification to access the system. This means that in addition to providing a password, users must also verify their identity through a second factor, such as a text message code, an authentication app, or other means that certified MFA systems support. This is particularly important in today’s environment where data breaches and unauthorized access attempts are prevalent. By implementing MFA, organizations using Snowflake can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access to their data. Thus, the assertion that Snowflake's security and authentication includes Multi-Factor Authentication is indeed correct. While other choices mention various scenarios such as limitations to certain accounts or optional features, MFA is actually a standard offering aimed at all users for better protection.