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Mandatory MFA is coming to Google Cloud in 2025

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Google Cloud will be deployed in a phased approach that will roll out to all users worldwide during 2025. To ensure a smooth transition, Google Cloud will provide advance notification to enterprises and users along the way to help plan MFA deployments.

In the initial phase, beginning this month, users will be encouraged to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) through reminders and information provided in the Google Cloud console.

Starting early next year, Google will make MFA mandatory for password logins for all new and existing customers.

By the end of 2025, Google plans to extend the MFA requirement to all users who use federated authentication within Google Cloud.

Luke Simmonds

Blogger at www.systemtek.co.uk

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