In any event, the court correctly decided that those provisions dealt
with authentication questions, principally the satisfaction of the best evidence rule.
Not exact matches
Students have to answer basic
questions on passwords and encryption, before being presented
with authentication methods used for computers.
How can we have reached the stage that the last line of defence of the sanctity of personal information (without two factor
authentication) rests
with being one of the few people to know the city in which one's secondary school is located (assuming, of course, that that
question and answer has not already been compromised)?
With our Knowledge Based
Authentication, you can prove the identity of a signer using security
questions that target private information unique to the individual signing.
Basically, you need to use voice
authentication while taking the course (you can do this over the phone usually) and you may be asked a bunch of random personal
questions with a time limit to answer.