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Quiz: Authentication - Confirming Identity

OCR GCSE J277 Computer Science specification

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Welcome to your quiz on Authentication: Confirming Identity! You've already learned about defensive design and anticipating misuse, so let's build on that by testing your understanding of how authentication helps confirm identity and secure systems.

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What is the main purpose of authentication?

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Which of the following are examples of authentication methods? (Select all that apply)

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Authentication helps to prevent unauthorised {{blank0}} to sensitive {{blank1}}.

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What is an example of two-factor authentication?

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What is a common weakness of using only passwords for authentication?

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Which of the following are features of a strong password? (Select all that apply)

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