In today's digital landscape, the security of sensitive data is paramount, especially within healthcare.
At splose, safeguarding your practice and patient information is our highest priority. That’s why we’re taking a significant step to enhance our security framework by implementing mandatory Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for all users logging in with an email and password.
This isn't just an update; it's an essential evolution in protecting your digital environment.
What exactly is 2FA, and why now?
Think of 2FA as your digital bouncer that requires two forms of identification before granting access.
Traditionally, your password was the sole key to your account. With 2FA, even if a cybercriminal somehow obtains your password, they still can't get in without the second factor:, a unique, time-sensitive code generated by an authenticator app on your mobile device.
The "why now" is simple: the threat landscape is constantly evolving. Phishing attacks, credential stuffing, and other cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated. Mandatory 2FA dramatically reduces the risk of unauthorised access, adding a crucial layer of defense that empowers you to protect your practice data more effectively.
Our commitment to your security
splose is committed to providing a secure, reliable, and compliant platform for your practice. Mandatory 2FA ensures you’re not just protecting data; you’re reinforcing trust with your patients and ensuring the continued integrity of your operations.
Thank you for partnering with us in building a more secure future for healthcare. For more information, read our mandatory 2FA setup guide.
Mandatory 2FA rollout starts in March 2026 for any users with an email and password.