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In a corporate environment, a cybersecurity architect is tasked with implementing a Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution to enhance the security of sensitive data access. The architect considers various factors, including user experience, security levels, and potential attack vectors. If the architect decides to implement an MFA solution that combines something the user knows (a password), something the user has (a hardware token), and something the user is (biometric verification), which of the following best describes the security benefits of this approach compared to using only a password?
The combination of multiple factors significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, as it requires an attacker to compromise multiple authentication methods simultaneously.
Using a password alone is sufficient for protecting sensitive data, as long as it is complex and changed regularly.
The implementation of MFA increases the likelihood of user frustration, leading to decreased productivity and potential security risks due to users bypassing security measures.
Relying on a hardware token alone is more secure than combining it with other factors, as it eliminates the need for passwords.

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