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Vanguard Authenticator is a multi-factor authentication tool that allows organizations to secure their online systems and data. It uses a variety of factors to verify the identity of users, including something they know (such as a password or PIN), something they have (such as a phone or security token), and something they are (such as a fingerprint or iris scan). | Vanguard Authenticator is a multi-factor authentication tool that allows organizations to secure their online systems and data. It uses a variety of factors to verify the identity of users, including something they know (such as a password or PIN), something they have (such as a phone or security token), and something they are (such as a fingerprint or iris scan). | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 24 April 2024
Description
Vanguard Authenticator is a multi-factor authentication tool that allows organizations to secure their online systems and data. It uses a variety of factors to verify the identity of users, including something they know (such as a password or PIN), something they have (such as a phone or security token), and something they are (such as a fingerprint or iris scan).