Description: Dynamic authentication is a method of authentication that adapts based on the user’s context and behavior. Unlike traditional methods that rely on static credentials, such as passwords or PINs, dynamic authentication utilizes a variety of factors that may include the user’s location, the device being used, typical access behavior, and other contextual parameters. This adaptability allows for a more accurate assessment of the risk associated with each access attempt, resulting in enhanced security. Key features of dynamic authentication include its ability to identify behavioral patterns, adjust authentication requirements in real-time, and provide a smoother user experience. Furthermore, this approach is particularly relevant in a world where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and organizations seek to effectively protect their digital assets. Dynamic authentication not only enhances security but can also reduce friction for users, allowing for quicker and easier access when habitual and safe behavior is detected.