Two Factor Multi Factor Authentication for Rapid Recovery

I was hoping to setup multi factor auth for rapid recovery. We are working on setting up a disaster recovery plan for Ransomware and would like to be able to protect the backups if a sys admin account was taken over. We want to be able to have offsite backups that are segregated and that the user accounts that have access to those files can't easily delete restore points. If a sys account was taken over and the backups deleted, then the main systems encrypted we would not be able to recover. Two factor auth would greatly prevent that from happening, does anyone know if that is an option at all with this solution?

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  • To protect your system users, you should pay attention to a special type of two-factor authentication. For me, the main parameters are the approach of dspa as dynamic protection. Active Directory is the main component of this approach, with the unique LDAP Protocol and cloud protection using database as the basis. This analogy is also actively pursued by Microsoft which we can see in the example of azure active directory to improve features. 

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