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In a corporate environment, a company is implementing a new user authentication system that utilizes both Single Sign-On (SSO) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). The IT department is tasked with ensuring that the system adheres to best practices for user authentication and authorization. If a user attempts to access a sensitive application, the system first checks if the user is authenticated through SSO. If the user is authenticated, the system then requires a second factor of authentication via a mobile app. Which of the following statements best describes the advantages of this approach in terms of security and user experience?
The combination of SSO and MFA significantly enhances security by reducing the risk of unauthorized access while maintaining a seamless user experience.
Relying solely on SSO is sufficient for securing sensitive applications, as it eliminates the need for additional authentication methods.
Implementing MFA without SSO complicates the user experience, leading to higher chances of user frustration and abandonment of secure practices.
The use of SSO alone is more efficient than combining it with MFA, as it requires fewer steps for the user to access applications.

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