In what ways are authentication and authorisation different from one another? Is it possible for a system to allow authorization without authentication? What is the reason for this or why is it not?
In what ways are authentication and authorisation different from one another? Is it possible for a system to allow authorization without authentication? What is the reason for this or why is it not?
Management Of Information Security
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Author:WHITMAN, Michael.
Publisher:WHITMAN, Michael.
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