Glossary Term
Network Context
In Plurilock™ products, Network Context refers to the identity signal derived by observing properties of a user's network location and activity.
Network context may include network addresses, packets, fingerprints, or other types of data that show evidence of patterns over time and that may support or strengthen claims to a particular identity, when combined with behavioral-biometric data or observable environmental data.

2FA/MFA Rapid Reference
Authentication at a glance
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- 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
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2FA/MFA Rapid Reference
- 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
- The benefits and drawbacks of each
- Glossary of authentication terms
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