Which three multi-factor authentication methods can be used to authenticate access to the firewall? (Choose three.)
Which three multi-factor authentication methods can be used to authenticate access to the firewall? (Choose three.)
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) methods typically include options that provide an additional layer of security. One-time passwords (OTP) are widely used as they generate a unique code for each login attempt, ensuring secure access. SMS is another common method where a code is sent to the user's mobile device as an additional verification step. Voice authentication involves receiving a phone call and either pressing a key or entering a code. User certificates, while secure, are more commonly used for single-factor authentication, and fingerprints are generally used for biometric authentication rather than multi-factor contexts.
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/9-1/pan-os-admin/authentication/authentication-types/multi-factor-authentication
Check the website.... OTP, Push, SMS and Voice are the 4 options listed. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-1/pan-os-admin/authentication/authentication-types/multi-factor-authentication
This question was on the exam.. Nov 2023
A, C, and D are the correct ones. See below some of the options: - Push - Short message service (SMS) - Voice - One-time password (OTP)
correct answer should be ACD
One-time password, Voice, SMS
Why are there so many wrong solutions given as the correct answer? Really? Fingerprint? This is the 5th or 6th question in a row where the wrong answer is provided as the correct solution.
One time password, Push, SMS and Voice.
OTP, SMS and Voice is the right
A, C and D correct
OTP, SMS, Voice.
Had in the exam... ABC....it can't be voice or fingerprint
Push An endpoint device (such as a phone or tablet) prompts the user to allow or deny authentication. Short message service (SMS) An SMS message on the endpoint device prompts the user to allow or deny authentication. In some cases, the endpoint device provides a code that the user must enter in the MFA login page. Voice An automated phone call prompts the user to authenticate by pressing a key on the phone or entering a code in the MFA login page. One-time password (OTP) An endpoint device provides an automatically generated alphanumeric string, which the user enters in the MFA login page to enable authentication for a single transaction or session.
Similar to Question 105 and https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/palo-alto-networks/view/22985-exam-pcnse-topic-2-question-10-discussion/
ABC ONLY THIS!!!!
"B" would not be considered MFA.