Yubico Extends Two-Factor Authentication to CERN | Linux Today

Yubico Extends Two-Factor Authentication to CERN

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Sean Michael Kerner
Feb 14, 2014

The need for stronger forms of authentication that are more robust than simply having a username and password is critical in the modern world. That’s where two-factor authentication comes in—adding a second item that is unique and randomly generated in order to secure authentication.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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