APCSP20: IOC-2.B.3
CodeHS Lessons
Multi-factor authentication is a method of computer access control in which a user is only granted access after successfully presenting several separate pieces of evidence to an authentication mechanism--typically at least two of the following categories: knowledge (something they know); possession (something they have), and inherence (something they are).
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| 11.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 10.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 13.4 Let Me In |
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| 10.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 5.2 Let Me In |
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| 5.2 Let Me In |
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| 11.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 8.10 Cybersecurity |
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| 7.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 2.5 Cybersecurity |
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| 6.11 Cybersecurity |
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| 11.9 Cybersecurity |
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| 1.5 Cybersecurity |
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