A network administrator uses an RFID card to enter the datacenter, a key to open the server rack,
and a username and password to logon to a server. These are examples of which of the
following?

A.
Multifactor authentication
B.
Single factor authentication
C.
Separation of duties
D.
Identification
Explanation:
How is that not Multifactor?
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RFID card and key are something you have, password is something you know. So two factors.
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Aw crap, I thought you were asking why it was multifactor. Disregard, and MF must be the right answer.
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The answer is right.Its a trick question everyone. It say username and password to log on to server. Disregard the rest of the questions.
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I think it is multifactor , he ask about all examples in Question
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the answer is Single factor authentication ,because if you read the question you will find that he use
RFID card to enter the **data center**(single factor)
and a key to open the **server rack** also a (single factor)
and username and password to logon to a **server **also (single factor)
.So he still using a single factor authentication in different areas
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No that is wrong.
The answer is A.
Key: something you have
user name/pw: something you know
card: something you have
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Thank u hany for ur answer now i understand why it is single factor
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