Multifactor authentication (MFA) requires the use of more than one method of authentication, such as a password and a fingerprint scan, to verify the user's identity. This enhances security by combining something the user knows with something the user has.
A. Single sign-on (SSO): SSO allows users to access multiple systems with one set of credentials but does not require multiple forms of authentication.
B. Kerberos: Kerberos is an authentication protocol that uses tickets for secure authentication, usually involving a single factor like a password.
D. Network access control (NAC): NAC manages access to a network based on policies but does not specifically involve multiple authentication methods.
So, multifactor authentication is the correct answer as it involves both a password and a fingerprint scan.
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