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{{Short description|Method of user authentication that requires knowledge of private information}}
'''Knowledge-based authentication''', commonly referred to as '''KBA''', is a method of [[authentication]] which seeks to prove the identity of someone accessing a service
== Static KBA (shared secrets) ==
Static KBA, also referred to as "shared secrets" or "shared secret questions
The weakness of static KBA was demonstrated in [[Sarah Palin email hack|an incident in 2008]] where
Some identity verification providers have recently introduced secret sounds
== Dynamic KBA ==
Dynamic KBA is a high level of authentication that uses knowledge questions to verify each individual identity
To initiate the process, basic identification factors
Dynamic KBA is employed in several different industries to verify the identities of customers as a means of fraud prevention and compliance adherence.
== See also ==
* [[Cognitive password]]
* [[Identity verification service]]
* [[Multi-factor authentication]]
* [[Out of wallet]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Computer network security]]
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