Security Solutions - Authentication
Strong authentication refers to systems that require multiple factors to identify users when they access private networks and applications. These authentication systems use advanced technology, such as token-generated one-time passcodes, to verify (authenticate) a user's identity.
A common example of multi-factor authentication is your ATM card or bank card. This requires something you have (your card), and something you know (your PIN). You wouldn't want your bank to allow access to your account with just one of these factors--the risks are too great. Yet many of your valuable network resources can be accessed with just one factor--a weak, memorized password! Strong authentication eliminates password risks.
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