Certified Cloud Security Professional – CCSP – Question362

Which of the following provides assurance, to a predetermined acceptable level of certainty, that an entity is indeed who they claim to be?

A.
Authentication
B. Identification
C. Proofing
D. Authorization

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Explanation: Authentication goes a step further than identification by providing a means for proving an entity’s identification. Authentication is most commonly done through mechanisms such as passwords. Identification involves ascertaining who the entity is, but without a means of proving it, such as a name or user ID. Authorization occurs after authentication and sets access permissions and other privileges within a system or application for the user. Proofing is not a term that is relevant to the question.