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In authentication design, different factors
technologies for implementing
authentication, such as knowledge,
ownership/token, and
biometric/inherence. These are
characterized as something you
know/have/are.


A number used in conjunction with personal identification number (PIN)
authentication devices such as smart
cards; as the PIN should be known
only to the user, loss of the smart
card should not represent a security
risk.


Rules to govern secure selection and password best practices
maintenance of knowledge factor
authentication secrets, such as
length, complexity, age, and reuse.

, A set of rules governing user security account policies
information, such as password
expiration and uniqueness, which can
be set globally.


Software that can suggest and store password manager
site and app passwords to reduce
risks from poor user choices and
behavior. Most browsers have a
built-in password manager.


An authentication scheme that multifactor authentication (MFA)
requires the user to present at least
two different factors as credentials;
for example, something you know,
something you have, something you
are, something you do, and
somewhere you are. Specifying two
factors is known as "2FA."


An authentication mechanism that biometric authentication
allows a user to perform a biometric
scan to operate an entry or access
system. Physical characteristics
stored as a digital data template can
be used to authenticate a user.
Typical features used include facial
pattern, iris, retina, fingerprint
pattern, and signature recognition.


A biometric assessment metric that False Rejection Rate (FRR)
measures the number of valid
subjects who are denied access.

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