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How to adapt authentication in SE

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[MUSIC] Stuart Kwan: Hi. My names Stuart Kwan and Im a Program Manager in the Azure Active Directory team and in this video, were going to take a quick look at modern authentication for web applications. In a previous video took a look at some of the concepts of when we have a client thats talking to a service and in order to authenticate, it needs to use this new player called an identity provider. In this scenario, were going to make this concrete. The client is going to be a browser. And were going to have our hero, Alice, here using the web browser to talk to a website. When we begin, Alice just navigates her browser to the website. Now, she hasnt authenticated. The website doesnt know who Alice is yet and theres actually a way that its going to know that it doesnt know who Alice is yet, but were going to talk about that in a little bit, but suffice it to say Alice isnt signed in, so weve got to get her signed in. The website has a trust relationship with the identity

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Go to and click Update Info under Security info Click Change next to Default sign-in method Click App based authentication - notification and then Confirm The new method will now be your default. Each time you sign in it will use this method.
Traditional identity and access management technologies are no longer sufficient given the constantly evolving landscape threat and regular data bdocHubes. Risk-based authentication is also known as adaptive authentication or step-up authentication.
Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication leverages contextual data during the authentication process to enhance security. Unlike traditional MFA, which evaluates risk only during authentication, Adaptive MFA continuously evaluates risk factors while accessing information to determine whether to allow a user request.
Adaptive SSO revolutionizes this experience by providing seamless access to authorized applications and systems with minimal disruption. Users are only prompted for additional authentication when a risk is detected, such as logging in from an unfamiliar device.
Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication is a method for using contextual information and business rules to determine which authentication factors to apply to a particular user in a particular situation. Businesses use Adaptive Authentication to balance security requirements with the user experience.
Okta Adaptive MFA allows for dynamic. policy changes and step-up authentication in response. to changes in user and device behavior, location, or other. contexts. Adaptive MFA supports detection and authentication.
For example, if a user logs in using an unregistered device, the system prompts them to verify their identity using step-up authentication to ensure they are authorized to access the materials.

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