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Adaptive Authentication, or the practice of varying authentication methods based on runtime evaluation of risk factors, is a requirement for accessing applications, resources, devices, networks, and even cyber-physical systems.

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If your IT organization stores and provides access to information such as financial, health, manufacturing, billing, logistics, government, personally identifiable information (PII), and/or intellectual property such as competition sensitive data or trade secrets, then you should implement a policy-based adaptive authentication solution that can respond to changing risk situations and require risk-appropriate authentication mechanisms to be used.

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