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magmichele12

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Discuss any two kinds of authentication strategies used in organizations.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A(n)________ report is produced when a user enters various values in a pivot table to filter data.
 
  A) drill-down
  B) SQL
  C) ad hoc
  D) production
  E) parameterized



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Technical controls for preventing unauthorized access draw on technologies that can authenticate people and determine what access privileges they should be granted. Reliance on user knowledge is the simplest strategy, although in many ways the weakest and easiest to crack. Financial institutions especially have expanded password security to require the user to have several pieces of knowledge, or to link each login to a particular IP address. They also take the precaution of sending the PIN to account holders by mail in a letter separate from the user ID. Biometric identifiers are also widely used, especially for physical security, since they are more difficult to crack, forge, or copy.

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magmichele12

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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