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Something you know and something you have. The use of Two Factor Authentication allows access when a user can present two pieces of evidence to authentication mechanism e.g. I had the opportunity to review the YubiKey 4 Nano, in 2017 and subsequently found many of the corporate companies in Ireland were using these hardware keys. The hardware keys can fit on your car keys, company swipe card to ensure your presence as required. The Yubikey is physically strong and solid with the option to connect to your keys with the no battery or network connectivity required The quality is reinforced in the liquid and crush resistant made from reinforced fibreglass material hermetically sealed and injection moulded.

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