Q: 8
DRAG DROP Move the MFA factors from the list on the left to their correct examples on the right. You may use each factor once, more than once, or not at all. Note: You will receive partial credit for each correct selection.
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Discussion
Seen this style in Cisco practice too. Should be:
Entering a one-time code: Possession
Holding phone to face: Inference (biometrics)
User name + password: Knowledge
This lines up with what the official guide says.
Entering a one-time code: Possession, phone to face: Inference, username and password: Knowledge. Saw this mapping on a similar exam.
Entering a one-time code: Possession, Holding phone to face: Inference, Username & password: Knowledge. This matches how MFA splits between something you have, are, or know. Pretty sure this is right but open to other opinions.
Entering a one-time security code sent to your device after logging in → Possession, Holding your phone to your face to be recognized → Inference, Specifying your user name and password to log on to a service → Knowledge. That's how I'd pair them since passwords are what you know, codes are something you have, and facial recognition is biometric (something you are). Not 100% because 'Inference' isn't as common as 'Inherence' but pretty sure that's what Cisco means.
Inference → One-time code, Knowledge → Face unlock, Possession → Password. Had something like this in a mock.
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