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CompTIA Exam 220-1102 Topic 4 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's 220-1102 exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 4
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A company would like to implement multifactor authentication for all employees at a minimal cost. Which of the following best meets the company's requirements?

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Suggested Answer: B

A soft token, also known as a software token or an OTP (one-time password) app, is a type of multifactor authentication that generates a temporary code or password on a user's device, such as a smartphone or a tablet. The user must enter this code or password along with their username and password to access their account or service. A soft token can help improve security by adding an extra layer of verification and preventing unauthorized access even if the user's credentials are compromised. A soft token can also be implemented at a minimal cost, as it does not require any additional hardware or infrastructure. Biometrics, access control lists, and smart card are not types of multifactor authentication that can be implemented at a minimal cost.


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Adaline
2 days ago
Soft token all the way! It's like the Swiss Army knife of authentication - versatile and user-friendly. Although, I'd like to see a token that doubles as a bottle opener. Now that's innovation!
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Corinne
5 days ago
I think smart cards could also be a good option, they are easy to use and provide an extra layer of security.
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Eleni
5 days ago
I'm a bit of a tech geek, so I'd go for the smart card option. It's got that cool, futuristic vibe, you know? Plus, it'll keep the IT department on their toes.
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Levi
22 days ago
I agree with Dahlia, biometrics is secure and cost-effective.
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Alberta
24 days ago
Access control lists? Really? That's not even close to a multifactor authentication solution. Soft token is definitely the way to go here.
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Vincenza
7 days ago
Biometrics would be too expensive for the company's minimal cost requirement.
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Dahlia
27 days ago
I think biometrics would be the best option.
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Tricia
1 months ago
Biometrics sounds like the most secure option, but it could be costly to implement. Soft token seems like a good balance between security and cost.
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Doyle
2 days ago
I think soft tokens could be a good compromise between security and cost.
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Luis
17 days ago
Biometrics would be the most secure option, but it might be too expensive.
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