yes
Multifactor authentication
Multifactor Authentication
Multifactor Authentication
Multifactor Authentication
two-factore authentication
smart card
Authentication is based upon either:Something you know (such as a PIN).Something you have (such as an ID card).Something you are (such as a fingerprint, retina scan or DNA sample).Preferably, authentication will combine two or more of the three.
Identity based authentication or Role based authentication using magnetic card stripes can be used, or some other difficult to forge encoding, to gain access to buildings.
An ID card portrays authentication based upon something the user has.
Not always. Authentication is based upon one or more of the following:Something the user knows (such as a PIN).Something the user has (such as an ID card).Something the user is (such as a fingerprint).
Authentication proofs are often grouped into the categories: Something you know (like a password or PIN) Something you have (like a smart card or dongle) Something you are - this would be biometrics.
smart card