Two-Factor Authentication

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of security used to make sure that people trying to gain access to an online account are who they say they are. First, a user will enter their username and a password. Then, instead of immediately gaining access, they will be required to provide another piece of information such as a smart card, biometric (iris, facial capture, fingerprint, etc.) or token.

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Relying Party (RP)

2021-06-03T15:58:28-07:00

A Relying Party (RP) is a computer term used to refer to a server providing access to a secure software application. Claims-based applications,

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