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Google Cloud to Mandate MFA for All Users

November 6, 2024
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Google Cloud to Mandate MFA for All Users

Google Cloud has announced a major security enhancement with the introduction of mandatory multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users by the end of 2025. This move comes as part of Google’s ongoing efforts to bolster the security of its cloud services and protect users from rising cyber threats, including phishing and stolen credentials, which remain common attack methods for cybercriminals. The enforcement of MFA will occur in a phased approach, ensuring a smooth transition for both enterprises and individual users.

The phased rollout will begin in November 2024, when administrators will receive detailed information to prepare for the MFA upgrade. Early in 2025, MFA will be required for all new and existing Google Cloud users who sign in with a password. By the end of 2025, Google will extend MFA protections to federated users, further securing their accounts and data. This structured approach allows businesses time to adapt to the changes and ensure that their systems are ready for the transition.

Google will work closely with identity providers to establish a smooth hand-off between MFA systems. Users will have the flexibility to enable MFA through their primary identity provider before accessing Google Cloud, or they can choose to add an additional layer of MFA through their Google account itself. This flexibility ensures that organizations can integrate Google Cloud’s security features with their existing identity management systems.

This announcement follows similar moves by cloud computing rivals Amazon and Microsoft, both of which have implemented mandatory MFA for their platforms, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure. As more cloud providers adopt mandatory MFA, this trend reflects the increasing importance of securing user accounts in the face of evolving cyber threats. With phishing attacks and credential theft on the rise, MFA has become a critical tool in protecting sensitive data and ensuring that cloud environments remain secure.

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  • Google Cloud to Enforce Mandatory MFA for All Users by 2025 to Boost Security
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