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Glossary Term RSA Authentication

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What is RSA Authentication?

RSA Authentication is a type of public-key cryptography that uses the RSA algorithm for securing network communication by providing strong two-factor authentication.

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Understanding RSA Authentication

RSA Authentication is a form of multi-factor authentication based on the RSA algorithm. It utilizes a unique two-step verification process involving a security token or mobile app to generate a time-sensitive, one-time password for access. This method enhances security by requiring users to provide something they know (password) and something they have (token or app), making it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to gain access to sensitive data or systems.

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