kolnetunnist
Kolnetunnist is a Finnish term used to describe a three-factor authentication approach. It refers to authentication systems that require three independent verification factors to confirm a user's identity. The exact usage of the term varies, and it is not part of a formal international standard; in many contexts the concept is simply called three-factor authentication (3FA).
Typical factors include something the user knows (a password or PIN), something the user has (a hardware
Benefits of kolnetunnist include stronger protection against credential theft, phishing, and credential replay compared with two-factor
Deployment considerations involve user onboarding, device management, and ensuring compatibility with identity and access management platforms.
See also: multi-factor authentication, two-factor authentication, biometric authentication, security token, identity and access management.