Using an authentication device, such as a common access card (CAC) or token that is separate from the information system, ensures that even if the information system is compromised, that compromise will not affect credentials stored on the authentication device.
Multifactor solutions that require devices separate from information systems gaining access include, for example, hardware tokens providing time-based or challenge-response authenticators and smart cards, such as the U.S. Government Personal Identity Verification card and the DOD CAC.
A privileged account is any information system account with authorizations of a privileged user.
Network access is any access to an application by a user (or process acting on behalf of a user) where said access is obtained through a network connection. |