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SecurID

Now called RSA SecurID, SecurID is a mechanism developed by Security Dynamics that allows two-factor authentication for a user on a network resource. It works on the principle of the unique password mode, based on a shared secret. Every sixty seconds, the component generates a new six-digit token on...

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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273230
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description Now called RSA SecurID, SecurID is a mechanism developed by Security Dynamics that allows two-factor authentication for a user on a network resource. It works on the principle of the unique password mode, based on a shared secret. Every sixty seconds, the component generates a new six-digit token on the screen. The latter comes from the current time (internal clock) and the seed (SecurID private key that is available on the component, and is also from the SecurID server). During an authentication request, the SecurID server will check the entered token by performing exactly the same calculation as that performed by your component. The server knows the two information required for this calculation: the current time and the seed of your component. Access is allowed if the token calculated by the server matches the token you specified.
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spelling cern-22732302021-04-15T12:55:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2273230SecurIDComputing and computersNow called RSA SecurID, SecurID is a mechanism developed by Security Dynamics that allows two-factor authentication for a user on a network resource. It works on the principle of the unique password mode, based on a shared secret. Every sixty seconds, the component generates a new six-digit token on the screen. The latter comes from the current time (internal clock) and the seed (SecurID private key that is available on the component, and is also from the SecurID server). During an authentication request, the SecurID server will check the entered token by performing exactly the same calculation as that performed by your component. The server knows the two information required for this calculation: the current time and the seed of your component. Access is allowed if the token calculated by the server matches the token you specified.CERN-OBJ-IT-026oai:cds.cern.ch:22732302017-07-05T09:32:28Z
spellingShingle Computing and computers
SecurID
title SecurID
title_full SecurID
title_fullStr SecurID
title_full_unstemmed SecurID
title_short SecurID
title_sort securid
topic Computing and computers
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2273230