which of the following?

A network administrator uses an RFID card to enter the datacenter, a key to open the server rack,
and a username and password to logon to a server. These are examples of which of the
following?

A network administrator uses an RFID card to enter the datacenter, a key to open the server rack,
and a username and password to logon to a server. These are examples of which of the
following?

A.
Multifactor authentication

B.
Single factor authentication

C.
Separation of duties

D.
Identification

Explanation:



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TsRRdFAjPp

TsRRdFAjPp

How is that not Multifactor?

jkjkjk

jkjkjk

RFID card and key are something you have, password is something you know. So two factors.

jkjkjk

jkjkjk

Aw crap, I thought you were asking why it was multifactor. Disregard, and MF must be the right answer.

JL

JL

The answer is right.Its a trick question everyone. It say username and password to log on to server. Disregard the rest of the questions.

Waleed Wardany

Waleed Wardany

I think it is multifactor , he ask about all examples in Question

hany

hany

the answer is Single factor authentication ,because if you read the question you will find that he use
RFID card to enter the **data center**(single factor)
and a key to open the **server rack** also a (single factor)
and username and password to logon to a **server **also (single factor)
.So he still using a single factor authentication in different areas

Waleed Wardany

Waleed Wardany

Thank u hany for ur answer now i understand why it is single factor