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RSA SecurID is a two-factor authentication device that generates a one-time password (OTP) when the user presses the button. The OTP is valid for only 60 seconds and is then regenerated, so even if the password is intercepted, it cannot be used to login. The user enters their username and PIN into the device, which then generates the OTP.=More Information= | <br> | ||
RSA SecurID is a two-factor authentication device that generates a one-time password (OTP) when the user presses the button. The OTP is valid for only 60 seconds and is then regenerated, so even if the password is intercepted, it cannot be used to login. The user enters their username and PIN into the device, which then generates the OTP. | |||
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https://www.rsa.com/secur-id/ | https://www.rsa.com/secur-id/ | ||
[[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | [[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | ||
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] | [[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 24 April 2024
Description
RSA SecurID is a two-factor authentication device that generates a one-time password (OTP) when the user presses the button. The OTP is valid for only 60 seconds and is then regenerated, so even if the password is intercepted, it cannot be used to login. The user enters their username and PIN into the device, which then generates the OTP.