Exam 16: User Authentication
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Authentication enables organizations to keep their networks
secure by permitting only authenticated users to access its protected resources.
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_________ protocols enable communicating parties to satisfy themselves mutually about each other's identity and to exchange session keys.
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Principal names consist of three parts: a service or user name, an __________ ,
and a realm name.
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Requiring the user to demonstrate knowledge of secret information and routinely used in single-layer authentication processes, __________ can come in the form of passwords, passphrases, PINs, or answers to secret questions.
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the three authentication factors of authenticating a user's identity are: knowledge factor, possession factor, and __________ factor.
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