Two-factor authentication is a security measure that requires both a password and an additional verification method. The most secure type of two-factor authentication is a physical security key, which provides an added layer of protection against unauthorized access.
With a security key, a user's account cannot be accessed without both the password and physical access to the key. This is more secure than the commonly used one-time password method.
To learn more on how to enable Security key redirection, please read the following article:
If you are using the (Classic) interface, please follow the instructions here.