Which statement is true about Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in Snowflake?
Which statement is true about Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in Snowflake?
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an integrated feature within Snowflake, which means it is natively supported by the platform. Users are not automatically enrolled in MFA and must manually enroll themselves. It is not applied or enforced per role, but rather on a per-user basis. Therefore, the correct statement is that MFA is an integrated Snowflake feature.
D is right https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-mfa.html#:~:text=Snowflake%20supports%20multi%2Dfactor%20authentication,is%20managed%20completely%20by%20Snowflake.
MFA is enabled on a per-user basis; however, at this time, users are not automatically enrolled in MFA. To use MFA, users must enroll themselves.
Yes, though MFA is still an integrated feature for Snowflake, just not activated for every user automatically.
D. MFA is an integrated Snowflake feature.
D is correct
MFA support is provided as an integrated Snowflake feature, powered by the Duo Security service, which is managed completely by Snowflake. MFA is enabled on a per-user basis; however, at this time, users are not automatically enrolled in MFA. To use MFA, users must enroll themselves. https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-mfa
D is right
best of the options
D is correct. MFA is not applied to Role, so A is wrong.
A. MFA can be enforced or applied for a given role.
D is correct
D is correct
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-mfa
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-mfa D is correct
D is correct
Correct
https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/security-mfa.html
D s the right answer
D is correct