Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) increases security by requiring users to provide two or more verification methods, such as a password and a one-time code from a mobile app. This adds an extra layer of protection beyond just a username and password.
Single Sign-On allows users to access multiple applications with one set of credentials but does not require additional verification methods.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) assigns permissions to users based on their roles but does not affect the authentication process.
Conditional Access enforces access policies based on conditions like user location but does not inherently require multiple verification methods.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
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