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How does risk-based authentication (RBA) evaluate login attempts?

Risk-Based Authentication (RBA) evaluates login attempts by analyzing contextual and behavioral risk factors such as device trust, geographic location, IP reputation, login time, and behavioral patterns. The system assigns a risk score to each authentication request and determines whether to grant access, require Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), request additional verification, or block the attempt altogether.
 
Benefits of Risk-Based Authentication
Enhances security by detecting suspicious login attempts.
Prevents account takeover and credential based attacks.
Reduces user friction by challenging only highrisk logins.
Supports Zero Trust security principles.
Improves user experience with seamless access for trusted users.
Strengthens compliance and audit capabilities.
 
 
 
 
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