Identity, An account or ID that uniquely represents a user, device, or process on the network, Authentication, Factor(s) used to prove a subject is granted within a system or network, Authorization, Rights and permissions a subject is granted within a system or network, Knowledge Factor, password used for authentication, Ownership Factor, smart card used for authentication, Human or biometric Factor , fingerprint used for authentication, Location Factor, Geofencing used for authentication, Time Factor, Using an access token before it expires for authentication, MultiFactor, An authentication technology or mechanism is considered strong if it combines the use of more than one authentication data type., Two-Factor Authentication, combines two methods of authentication: password and smart card., Single Sign-On (SSO), Authentication technology that enables a user to authenticate once and receive authorizations for multiple services., Kerberos, A single sign-on authentication and authorization service that is based on a time-sensitive, ticket-granting system., RADIUS, Used for client device access over VPN's., TACACS+, AAA protocol developed by Cisco that is often used to authenticate to administrator accounts for network appliance management., Claims-based identity, Is a key component of federated identity management..

Network+ Chapter 10: Authentication/Access Control Methods

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