For a user to be authenticated means that their identity has been verified through a process, typically involving the input of credentials such as a username and password. This confirmation ensures that the user has permission to access certain resources or systems. Authentication is a critical step in maintaining security and protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.
Keystroke dynamics can be used to authenticate a user to a local desktop computer AS WELL AS to a Website.
It is a set of characters that is used for privacy reasons to authenticate a user.
WPA
CHAP
the user can authenticate in the AD . in the user properties tab you can define the dial up connection properties, vpn server is alredy there in the AD network so both can be authenticated.
biometrics
The domain controller is used to authenticate the user and the operation master role is PDC emulator.It uses kerberos protocol to authenticate
Key FOB
Key fob
Dynamic ACL
Yes they are same, just to authenticate you, it is unique and it can be a alphabets,numbers, alpha numerals & limited special characters (eg.) _ .
A PIN is a secret numeric password shared between a user and a system. This numeric password is used to authenticate the user to the system so they can gain access.