It’s time to add another layer of protection for your Salesforce accounts. Meet the Multi-Factor Authentication Assistant, your hub for all the recommended steps, tools, and resources to roll out MFA to your users. The Assistant guides you through the entire process—from evaluating your requirements and planning the project to launching MFA and supporting users’ post-rollout needs.
Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience in Essentials, Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.
When: The new Multi-Factor Authentication Assistant is available in Setup for all orgs on a rolling basis between September 18, 2020 and October 17, 2020.
Who: To use the Assistant, you must have the View Setup and Configuration and Customize Application user permissions.
Why: For easier manageability, the Multi-Factor Authentication Assistant breaks up your MFA project into three phases. Each phase provides step-by-step instructions and resources that give you guidance and best practices.
In each phase, steps are organized in stages that keep things organized, help you monitor your progress, and inspire confidence that nothing important is overlooked.
How: Access the Multi-Factor Authentication Assistant from Setup in Lightning Experience. At the top of the menu, click Multi-Factor Authentication Assistant.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=release-notes.rn_mfa_assistant.htm&release=228&type=5
