Practice 8.2.7
Which of the following is NOT a form of biometric
Token device
Which of the following is stronger than any biometric authentication factor?
Two factor authentication
The Processing rate (or system throughput) identifies
the number of subjects or authentication attempts that can be validated
Which of the following is the strongest form of multi-factor authentication?
A password, a biometric scan, and a token device
Which of the following advantages can SSO provide (2)
Access to all authorized resources with a single instance of authentication/ The elimination of multiple user accounts and passwords for each individual
What is the most important aspect of a biometric device?
Accuracy
Which of the following is a password that relates to things that people know, such as a mothers maiden name or the name of a pet?
Cognitive
Which of the following is an example of a single sign-on authentication solution?
Kerberos
Which of the following are examples of single sign-on authentication solutions? (2)
Kerberos / Sesame
Which of the following best describes one-factor authentication?
Multiple authentication credentials may be required, but they are all of the same type
What is another term for the type of login credentials provided by a token device?
One time password
What type of password is maryhadalittlelamb
Pass Phrase
Which of the following is the most common form of authentication?
Password
Which of the following is hardware device that contains identification information and can be used to control building access or computer logon?
Smart card
Voice Recognition
Something You Are
Typing Behaviors
Something You Do
Passphrase
Something You Know
Hardware token
Something you Have
Fingerprint scan
Something you are
Retina Scan
Something you are
Smart card
Something you have
PIN
Something you know
Password
Something you know
Wifi Triangulation
Somewhere you are
Which of the following defines the crossover error rate for evaluating biometric systems?
The point where the number of false positives matches the number of false negatives in a biometric system
A false negative (Type 1 error) occurs when
a person who should be allowed access is denied access
A false positive (Type 2) occurs when
a person who should be denied access is allowed access.