tunnistautumistekijät
Tunnistautumistekijät, also known as authentication factors, are distinct pieces of evidence used to verify a user's identity. They are the building blocks of modern security systems, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access sensitive information or systems. Typically, these factors are categorized into three main types, often referred to as "something you know," "something you have," and "something you are."
The first category, "something you know," includes information that is only accessible to the user. This is
The second category, "something you have," refers to physical items that the user possesses. Examples include
The third and final category, "something you are," involves unique biological or behavioral traits of the user.
In many security contexts, a combination of these factors, known as multi-factor authentication (MFA), is employed.