Definition Clarity
Which term describes the process of verifying a user's identity when they log into a system?
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Authetication
- Accessation
- Authentification
Order of Operations
In a typical security system, which occurs first: authentication or authorization?
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Authorization then authentication
- Both happen simultaneously
- None occur
Access Control
When a user tries to open a file they might not have permission for, which process decides if access should be granted?
- Authorization
- Authentication
- Authentification
- Permissioning
- Accessatization
Example Scenario
If a system checks a password before allowing entry, which concept is being applied?
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Authenticization
- Authorship
- Autharization
Credentials vs. Permissions
Providing a username and password relates to which security concept?
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Authorizational
- Authonization
- Permitization
Practical Application
Granting an authenticated user access to only certain sections of a website involves which process?
- Authorization
- Authentification
- Authentication
- Orderization
- Accessation
Incorrect Concept
Which of the following is NOT a correct term related to security processes involving user identity and permissions?
- Accessation
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Authentification
- Authentication
Focus of Authentication
What is the main focus of authentication in a computer system?
- Identifying who the user is
- Determining what resources a user can access
- Blocking all user actions
- Storing user data permanently
- Encrypting network traffic
Focus of Authorization
What is the primary goal of authorization in a security system?
- Specifying what actions the identified user is allowed to perform
- Checking the user's password
- Tracking user login times
- Encrypting user data
- Identifying the user
Analogy Understanding
If authentication is like showing your ID to enter a building, what is authorization most similar to?
- Being allowed to enter specific rooms within the building
- Standing in line outside the building
- Losing your ID card
- Having your photo taken at the entrance
- Leaving the building