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and welcome back in the authentication phase of aaa we have some fantastic technical options for validating who the user is one of those options is of course to use a password now passwords however can be problematic because if an attacker learns or steals a password the attacker could use that password to impersonate the user also suppose we have a password that is used with plain text protocols including http ftp or other protocols such as password authentication protocol or pap which you can use on the back end iamp;#39;ll talk more about that in just a moment in those cases where weamp;#39;re using a password with plain text protocols that password could be compromised just by somebody eavesdropping or sniffing the network so hereamp;#39;s an example of that imagine we have bob here and bob is at his computer which is connected to this port on the switch and letamp;#39;s imagine also that weamp;#39;re doing 802.1x in this environment which basically means we want to make bob p

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What Are The 3 Types Of Multi-Factor Authentication? Something You Know. The first method of authentication is called knowledge-based authentication (KBA), and involves something the user knows. Something You Have. The second method of authentication is via something that the user has. Something You Are. Summary.
5 Common Authentication Types Password-based authentication. Passwords are the most common methods of authentication. Multi-factor authentication. Certificate-based authentication. Biometric authentication. -based authentication.
3 factor authentication involves integrating multiple factors to validate the users identity including: Something the user knows (username/password) Something the user has (hardware ) Something the user is (biometric data)
One-way authentication creates a truststore on the client and a keystore on the server. In this example, CA certificate A exists in the truststore on the SSL client and also in the keystore on the SSL server.
Authentication is used by a client when the client needs to know that the server is system it claims to be. In authentication, the user or computer has to prove its identity to the server or client. Usually, authentication by a server entails the use of a user name and password.
Different types of Authentication Password Based Login: The most commonly utilized regular login authentication system that you will employ on a daily basis while utilizing an online service is password-based login. Multi-Factor Authentication: Biometric Authentication:
Type 3 Something You Are includes any part of the human body that can be offered for verification, such as fingerprints, palm scanning, facial recognition, retina scans, iris scans, and voice verification.
Authentication methods Single-Factor / Primary Authentication. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Single Sign-On (SSO) Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)

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