Risk-Based Authentication, 2022-2027, Worldwide
Risk-Based Authentication (RBA), or Adaptive Authentication, represents a potent authentication procedure that employs a set of criteria to evaluate the risk quotient associated with a given transaction. This assessment draws upon a wide array of factors including IP address, browser, physical location, user role, behavioral patterns, device type, timing, consecutive login failures, among others, to determine access authorization. RBA solutions furnish robust authentication mechanisms aimed at gauging the level of risk and potential for fraudulent activity. By aggregating risk scores for individual user logins, the RBA solution implements versatile authentication protocols in accordance with these scores. The extent of required authentication is dictated by the ascribed risk score, facilitating a flexible approach. Download Sample Report Here Notably, RBA solutions encompass adaptive multi-factor authentication (MFA), which enforces stringent authentication procedures for users ...