user authentication

User Authentication is the process of verifying a user’s identity to grant secure access to digital platforms, ensuring data protection and privacy. In academic publishing and research, authentication is essential for accessing journals, institutional databases, peer review systems, and secure payment gateways. Methods include password-based login, two-factor authentication (2FA), biometrics, and single sign-on (SSO) for enhanced security. Strong authentication prevents unauthorized access, safeguards research data, and ensures compliance with cybersecurity standards. This tag connects researchers, academicians, and publishers to discussions on authentication technologies, best practices, and secure access management. Stay informed on improving security in academic and research environments.

• 1 year ago

What security features should I implement in OJS to protect authors and reviewers data?

Protecting sensitive data, including authors' and reviewers' personal information, is crucial. I want to know what security features OJS offers or recommends to safeguard the privacy of users, including encryption, user authentication, and other protective measures.

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