roamingauthenticators
Roaming authenticators are a type of security credential used in multi-factor authentication (MFA) systems. They are designed to provide an additional layer of security beyond traditional passwords, making it more difficult for unauthorized users to gain access to accounts or systems. Roaming authenticators are called "roaming" because they can be used across multiple devices and platforms, providing flexibility and convenience for users.
These authenticators typically come in the form of hardware tokens, such as USB keys or smart cards,
Roaming authenticators are widely used in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, where strong security
The use of roaming authenticators has become increasingly important as cyber threats continue to evolve. By