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Password authentication is a form of IT security that requires users to enter a password to gain access to a system or application. It is a widely used security measure, as it is relatively easy to implement and can be used to protect a variety of systems and applications. Password authentication is often used in combination with other security measures, such as two-factor authentication, to provide an additional layer of security. It is also used to protect sensitive data, such as financial information, from unauthorized access.
Password authentication is an important part of IT security, as it helps to protect systems and applications from malicious actors. It also helps to ensure that only authorized users can access sensitive data.
Companies in the password authentication market include Microsoft, Google, Apple, IBM, Oracle, and Symantec. Show Less Read more