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OTP AUTHENTICATION TOKENOne Time Password, abbreviated to OTP, is recognized as strong authentication because it significantly prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information or restricted resources associated with both personal computer and enterprise networks. Unlike the traditional single-factor static password, one time password changes each time the user logs in. Thus, on one side, the users are forever free from remembering static password by simply using a detached OTP authentication token; on the other side, sensitive personal information in the IT systems is better protected against unauthorized access since relay attacks are effectively prevented.
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