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- Identity_Interrogation abstract "Identity interrogation is a method of authentication or identity proofing that involves posing one or more knowledge-based authentication questions to an individual. Identity interrogation questions such as "What is your mother’s maiden name?" or "What are the last four digits of your social security number?" This questioning process requires individuals to reveal personally identifiable information (PII) in order to prove his or her identity. It is a method businesses use to prevent identity theft or impersonation of customers.Identity interrogation is primarily employed during remote, not in-person interactions, such as with a teller at a bank. Many interactions that require user authentication over the Internet or the telephone employ Identity interrogation as a substitute for stronger authentication methods such as physical ownership authentication (i.e. presenting a driver's license or a bankcard) or biometrics (i.e. fingerprint or facial recognition) available mainly during in-person interactions. Identity interrogation is used to assist with risk management, account security, and legal and regulatory compliance during remote interactions. In addition, the technique was developed to assist in the prevention of identity fraud, or the illegal use of another person's identity to commit fraud or other criminal activities.Identity interrogation methods are most commonly used by governments, organizations and companies such as banks or financial intermediaries, credit card companies, internet providers, telecommunications companies, insurance providers and others.".
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- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageRevisionID "653926695".
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_network_security.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Identity_management.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Credit_card.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Financial_intermediaries.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Financial_intermediary.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Identity_fraud.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Identity_theft.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Insurance.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Internet_providers.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Knowledge-based_authentication.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Personally_identifiable_information.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink TRUSTID.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_companies.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_company.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Identity Interrogation".
- Identity_Interrogation hasPhotoCollection Identity_Interrogation.
- Identity_Interrogation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Identity_Interrogation subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- Identity_Interrogation subject Category:Identity_management.
- Identity_Interrogation hypernym Method.
- Identity_Interrogation type Software.
- Identity_Interrogation comment "Identity interrogation is a method of authentication or identity proofing that involves posing one or more knowledge-based authentication questions to an individual. Identity interrogation questions such as "What is your mother’s maiden name?" or "What are the last four digits of your social security number?" This questioning process requires individuals to reveal personally identifiable information (PII) in order to prove his or her identity.".
- Identity_Interrogation label "Identity Interrogation".
- Identity_Interrogation sameAs m.012bp1j2.
- Identity_Interrogation wasDerivedFrom Identity_Interrogation?oldid=653926695.
- Identity_Interrogation isPrimaryTopicOf Identity_Interrogation.