A member of the accounting team has left the security key fob on the train on the way to work. The cybersecurity team wishes to ensure that this incident does not lead to a security breach. What is the most secure multi-factor authentication combination to use to prevent such a security breach?
- Smart card, PIN and security key fob
- Fingerprint, PIN and security fob
- Security key fob and smart card
- Password and PIN
Explanation: Fingerprint, PIN and security fob, would be the most secure authentication combination because each of the security requirements requires a different method of authentication — something you know (PIN), something you have (security fob) and who you are (fingerprint).
Exam with this question:3.2.12 Check Your Understanding - Access Control
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