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If youamp;#39;ve ever authenticated to a resource using multiple forms or factors of authentication then youamp;#39;ve probably used a username, a password, and probably some type of one-time password. In this video weamp;#39;ll look at a couple of different ways to provide this one-time password functionality. One-time passwords are passwords that we use a single time, and we never use them ever again. These passwords may be useful for a single session, or they may really be used every time we want to authenticate. And then, whether we get the authentication correct or incorrect, weamp;#39;re never going to use that one-time password again. One common way of providing this one-time password is through something called HOTP. The stands for HMAC-based One-Time Password algorithm. And it uses a keyed-hash message authentication code, or an HMAC. This message authentication code is something thatamp;#39;s going to pop up on the screen. And itamp;#39;s all based on a secret key and a