From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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Something you have
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
Something you have
- In the last video you learned how organizations achieve multifactor authentication by combining authentication approaches from two different categories. The most common approach is to combine something you know, such as a password or pin, with something you have, such as a physical token. Let's talk about ways that you can implement authentication based upon something the user has in his or her possession. Traditionally, organizations implemented something you have authentication using physical tokens like this one, they're small hardware devices that the user typically carries on a key chain. When the need to authenticate arises, the user first provides a username and password satisfying the something you know criteria. The system then prompts the user to provide an authentication code. The user pulls out his or her token and presses the button. The token then displays a code that the user enters into the system,…
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- (Locked) Authentication factors3m 28s
- (Locked) Multifactor authentication2m 35s
- (Locked) Something you have3m 15s
- (Locked) Password authentication protocols3m 10s
- (Locked) SSO and federation3m 34s
- (Locked) Internetwork trust architectures2m 5s
- (Locked) Third-party connections2m 28s
- (Locked) Zero-trust network architectures3m 51s
- (Locked) SAML2m 35s
- (Locked) OAuth and OpenID Connect2m 51s
- (Locked) Device authentication6m 48s
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