Two-Factor Authentication

A user authentication method that verifies at least two factors. These factors include something the user owns (such as a hardware or software character), something the user knows (such as a password or PIN) or something the user is doing or doing (fingerprints or other forms of biometric verification).


Two-Factor Authentication

A user authentication method that verifies at least two factors. These factors include something the user owns (such as a hardware or software character), something the user knows (such as a password or PIN) or something the user is doing or doing (fingerprints or other forms of biometric verification).

Used in methodology