Implementing multi-factor authentication: What to consider
What is multi-factor authentication?
As its name implies, it’s the use of two or more different authentication factors to verify the identity of the user. Two-factor authentication is the best known implementation, involving exactly two factors. The classic example of two-factor authentication is the ATM card and PIN number combination. It uses “something you have” (the card) and “someth
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