RSA SecurID is an authentication mechanism that uses two-factor authentication (2FA). It typically involves something you know (a PIN) and something you have (a physical or software token that generates a time-sensitive code). It is commonly used to secure access to networks, applications, and data by requiring users to enter both their password and a unique, dynamically changing code from their SecurID token.
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