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Glossary Term Active Authentication

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What is Active Authentication?

Active Authentication is a security process that requires users to provide additional forms of verification beyond a password, such as a fingerprint scan or one-time code, to access a system or application.

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Understanding Active Authentication

Active Authentication refers to the process of verifying the identity of a user in real-time by requiring additional credentials beyond a username and password. This could include biometric data, smart cards, security tokens, or other dynamic methods for authentication. Active Authentication enhances security by continuously validating the identity of users during their session, reducing the risk of unauthorized access to systems and data.

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