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  • 61Two-factor authentication — (TFA, T FA or 2FA) is an approach to authentication which requires the presentation of two different kinds of evidence that someone is who they say they are. It is a part of the broader family of multi factor authentication, which is a defense in …

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  • 62One-time password — A one time password (OTP) is a password that is valid for only one login session or transaction. OTPs avoid a number of shortcomings that are associated with traditional (static) passwords. The most important shortcoming that is addressed by OTPs …

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  • 63I-Card — An i card is a rectangular icon displayed in the user interface of an identity selector (sometimes also called an identity agent) that represents a digital identity a set of claims about some entity (typically a person, but it could also be an… …

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  • 64SecurID — RSA SecurID is a mechanism developed by RSA Security for performing two factor authentication for a user to a network resource. Overview The RSA SecurID authentication mechanism consists of a token mdash;a piece of hardware (e.g. a token or USB)… …

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  • 65Password manager — A password manager is software that helps a user organize passwords and PIN codes. The software typically has a local database or a file that holds the encrypted password data for secure logon onto computers, networks, web sites and application… …

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  • 66Claims-based identity — is a common way for applications to acquire the identity information they need about users inside their organization, in other organizations, and on the Internet.[1] It also provides a consistent approach for applications running on premises or… …

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  • 67WS-Trust — ist eine WS * Spezifikation, die die WS Security Spezifikation erweitert. Das Ziel von WS Trust ist es, zugesicherte Eigenschaften für bestimmte Subjekte für eine Domäne und zwischen verschiedenen Domänen (Trust Domänen) zu vermitteln.… …

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  • 68Password — For other uses, see Password (disambiguation). A password is a secret word or string of characters that is used for authentication, to prove identity or gain access to a resource (example: an access code is a type of password). The password… …

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  • 69Authentication — (from Greek αυθεντικός; real or genuine, from authentes; author) is the act of establishing or confirming something (or someone) as authentic , that is, that claims made by or about the thing are true. This might involve confirming the identity… …

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