Multifactor Authentication System
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Multifactor Authentication System
Khandavalli Dheeswar, Kummari Kullai Babu, Ms.M.Queen Mary Vidya
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology
ABSTRACT
The multifactor authentication system is a state-of-the-art solution created to improve security protocols across numerous sectors and shield confidential data from unauthorized access. Several layers of authentication are provided by this system, which makes use of cutting-edge technologies, ensuring that only people with the proper authorization can access particular resources or systems. It integrates biometric authentication, including fingerprint, facial, or iris scanning, which ups security because these biological characteristics are personal to each person. This system also uses multi-factor authentication, which combines two or more authentication factors, such as something the user is (a smart card), something they have (a password), or something they know (a password) (biometrics). This combination lessens the possibility of a single point of failure, hence enhancing security. Real-time monitoring, risk-based authentication, and behavioral biometrics are further aspects of the advanced authentication system that help to identify and stop fraudulent actions. Organizations can dramatically reduce security risks, safeguard sensitive data, and adhere to strict regulatory requirements by deploying this solution. The advanced authentication system, in its whole, is a potent tool in the modern digital environment, protecting important assets with its strong and complex security measures.
Keywords: advanced authentication system, security, biometric authentication, multi-factor authentication, real-time monitoring, risk-based authentication, behavioral biometrics, fraud detection, data protection, regulatory compliance.
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