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Authentication is the process of verifying the identity of a user or system. In the context of information security, authentication ensures that an entity—whether a person, a computer, or a service—is who or what it claims to be before granting access to sensitive data or systems. This measure is critical in protecting against unauthorized access and potential breaches.
Authentication can occur through various methods, often categorized into something the user knows (like a password), something the user has (like a security token or mobile phone), or something the user is (biometric verification such as fingerprints or facial recognition). For enhanced security, multi-factor authentication (MFA) combines two or more independent credentials: what the user knows, has, and is.
Effective authentication protocols are essential for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of information systems and are a fundamental component of any robust cybersecurity defense strategy.
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