How does authentication differ from authorization?
A.
Authentication is used to record what resource a user accesses, and authorization is used to determine what resources a user can access.
B.
Authentication verifies the identity of a person accessing a network, and authorization determines what resource a user can access.
C.
Authentication is used to determine what resources a user is allowed to access, and authorization is used to track what equipment is allowed access to the network.
D.
Authentication is used to verify a person's identity, and authorization is used to create syslog messages for logins.
Given answer is correct.
B. Authentication verifies the identity of a person accessing a network, and authorization determines what resource a user can access.
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