How to Configure SSO for SAP GUI Including MFA

Security threats are growing more sophisticated and credentials are often the weakest link, so relying on passwords alone is no longer enough. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a second factor—such as a mobile app prompt, hardware token, or biometric verification—before granting access. By enforcing MFA for SAP GUI, you safeguard sensitive business data against unauthorized access, even if user credentials are compromised.

 

​ Security threats are growing more sophisticated and credentials are often the weakest link, so relying on passwords alone is no longer enough. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a second factor—such as a mobile app prompt, hardware token, or biometric verification—before granting access. By enforcing MFA for SAP GUI, you safeguard sensitive business data against unauthorized access, even if user credentials are compromised.   Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles 

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