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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased AWS Multi-Factor Authentication for Identity and Access Management (IAM) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using AWS Multi-Factor Authentication for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Save the Children Spain, a Spain based Non Profit organisation with 448 employees and revenues of $79.0 million, Indian Institute of Hotel Management India, a India based Education organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Voatz, a United States based Government organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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Indian Institute of Hotel Management India | Education | 150 | $5M | India | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Multi-Factor Authentication | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | WorkMates |
In 2024 Indian Institute of Hotel Management India deployed AWS Multi-Factor Authentication as part of an identity and access control hardening initiative. The implementation leveraged Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities and was delivered with SI WorkMates to secure HR, recruiting, and student workflows across the institute in India.
The deployment configured AWS Multi-Factor Authentication to enforce stronger authentication on IAM user and role sessions, applying conditional access policies for HR and recruiting accounts and for student portal access. WorkMates integrated the generative-AI recruitment and education platform with AWS IAM, aligning authentication flows with applicant tracking and interview scheduling functions to ensure authenticated sessions for both staff and student users.
Operational coverage focused on HR, recruiting teams, and student services, with role based access control and session MFA enforcement applied to campus and cloud based workflows. Governance and rollout were executed in partnership with WorkMates, with configuration management and policy enforcement centralized in AWS IAM and MFA settings to standardize access controls across the recruitment and education platform.
Outcomes reported in the case study include interview acceleration of about 50 percent, hiring accuracy improving to approximately 90 percent, and student job placement rate increases of 20 to 30 percent, with AWS Multi-Factor Authentication explicitly cited as the access protection mechanism.
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Save the Children Spain | Non Profit | 448 | $79M | Spain | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Multi-Factor Authentication | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | Devoteam |
In 2024, Save the Children Spain implemented AWS Multi-Factor Authentication as a core control within an Identity and Access Management (IAM) hardening program. The deployment was delivered with Devoteam and targeted fundraising and marketing operations in Spain, aligning access controls to a newly provisioned AWS data lake that consolidated donor and campaign information.
The technical implementation migrated 147.5 million donor and campaign records into an AWS data lake and layered AWS Multi-Factor Authentication across authentication flows. The solution combined MFA enforcement with VPN gating for sensitive access, and established centralized authentication and role based access patterns that are consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) deployments.
Integrations explicitly included the AWS data lake and site VPN access, with Devoteam executing the migration and security configuration. Operational scope covered fundraising and marketing teams in Spain, and the rollout included phased MFA enablement and tightened access controls for data and analytics workflows.
Outcomes reported by the engagement included an estimated annual cost reduction of about €12,000 and an approximate 10 percent improvement in campaign performance, with MFA added as a specific element of the security hardening. Save the Children Spain implemented AWS Multi-Factor Authentication to secure IAM controls supporting fundraising and marketing business functions.
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Voatz | Government | 25 | $3M | United States | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS Multi-Factor Authentication | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Voatz implemented AWS Multi-Factor Authentication as part of its Identity and Access Management (IAM) to secure a Mexico-focused online voting platform for overseas Mexican citizens. The deployment on Amazon Web Services incorporated biometric login and AWS Multi-Factor Authentication as the identity and access layer within a five layer defense strategy for elections.
The AWS Multi-Factor Authentication implementation was configured alongside biometric authentication workflows, session controls, and access policy enforcement to secure voter authentication and administrative access. Configuration work emphasized cloud-native IAM controls, centralized credential verification, automated challenge flows, and role-based access control consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) best practices.
The deployment ran on AWS infrastructure and integrated biometric login mechanisms directly with AWS Multi-Factor Authentication, covering voter-facing authentication, ballot submission channels, and vote-tallying interfaces. Operational scope was Mexico-focused, protecting overseas Mexican citizens and supporting election processing functions and administrative vote tally operations.
Governance was structured around a multi layer defense posture for elections, combining identity verification, multi-factor authentication, application controls, and monitoring to detect and mitigate abuse. Voatz reported that the AWS deployment detected and blocked 28 million malicious actions, reduced vote-tallying time from 18 hours to 21 minutes, and delivered about 80 percent reported cost savings following rollout.
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