Network Security Instructional Terminology Practice Test

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When a user who should be allowed access is declined access during authentication, what is this outcome called?

False Negative

One essential concept here is how authentication outcomes are categorized using a confusion-matrix mindset: positive means access should be granted, negative means access is denied.

When a user who should be allowed is denied, the system has produced a false negative — a missed authorization. It denied access even though the actual condition was that the user is permitted. The other outcomes would be: granting access to someone who should not be allowed is a false positive; denying access to someone who is not allowed is a true negative; and granting access to a legitimate user is a true positive.

True Negative

False Positive

True Positive

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