Jan. 12, 2023, 2:40 p.m. | Antonia Din

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Mutual authentication, also known as two-way authentication or website-to-user authentication, is a security mechanism that requires the two sides of a communications channel to authenticate each other’s identities (instead of just one side verifying the other) before moving forward with secure communications. So, basically, this time, the process goes in both directions. The fundamental concept […]


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