I'm a bit confused by this question. I'll need to double-check my understanding of single sign-on and how it relates to these different authentication methods.
I'm pretty confident that 2FA and Enterprise LDAP are the two authentication types that support single sign-on. The other options don't seem to fit the criteria.
Okay, I know single sign-on is about being able to access multiple systems with a single set of credentials. Let me see which of these options fit that description.
I've got this! OFAT stands for "One Factor At a Time," which is a common experimental design technique. Changing one variable at a time makes it easier to isolate the effects. Definitely going with C for this one.
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The key is understanding how triggers are ordered, not just the individual trigger behavior. I'll carefully consider each option.
Trick question! The real answer is 'None of the above' because the only way to truly authenticate yourself is by doing a handstand while juggling chainsaws.
I bet the right answers are B and E. Why? Because LDAP and OpenShift sound like the kind of enterprise-y buzzwords they'd use on this exam. Just a hunch, though.
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