Sec. 11. As used in this chapter, “multi-factor authentication” means authentication through verification of at least two (2) of the following types of authentication factors:

(1) Knowledge factors, such as a password.

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(2) Possession factors, such as a token or text message on a mobile phone.

(3) Inherence factors, such as a biometric characteristic.

As added by P.L.130-2020, SEC.10.