CompTIA® Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals - Chapter 12 - Authentication and Account Management
CompTIA® Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals - Chapter 12 - Authentication and Account Management authentication - Answer>>Proving that a user is genuine, and not an imposter. authentication factors - Answer>>Five elements that can prove the genuineness of a user: what you know, what you have, what you are, what you do, and where you are. bcrypt - Answer>>A popular key stretching password hash algorithm. behavioral biometrics - Answer>>Authenticating a user by the unique actions that the user performs. birthday attack - Answer>>An attack that searches for any two digests that are the same. brute force attack - Answer>>A password attack in which every possible combination of letters, numbers, and characters is used to create encrypted passwords that are matched against those in a stolen password file.
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