Question on Authentication

Suggy
Giga Sage

I came across this question in some doc. I did not get the meaning of it. Looks like partial question to me.

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Any idea of above answer is correct? What is the context of this question?

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Juhi Poddar
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Hello @Suggy 

Multi-factor authentication requires more than one authentication.

Therefore in context of MFA the answer should be False.

To read more about MFA refer this: Using Multi-factor authentication(MFA)

Hope this helps!

 

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @Suggy 

 

yes, look like full scenario is missng. But by seeing this its is true.

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Juhi Poddar
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Hello @Suggy 

Multi-factor authentication requires more than one authentication.

Therefore in context of MFA the answer should be False.

To read more about MFA refer this: Using Multi-factor authentication(MFA)

Hope this helps!

 

"If you found my answer helpful, please like and mark it as an "accepted solution". It helps future readers to locate the solution easily and supports the community!"

 

Thank You
Juhi Poddar