OAuth might be the way to go here. It's a common standard for securing API access, and it supports two-factor authentication. I'll look into the implementation details.
Server-to-server authentication seems like the logical choice since the app needs to access the API without user interaction. I'll explore that option further.
Ooh, this is a tricky one! I'm leaning towards D, but I'm also curious about C. Maybe we can ask the instructor if they'll accept a combination of both, just to be on the safe side. You know, like using a sword and a shield at the same time.
I'm torn between C and D, but I think D is the safest bet. Unless you want to end up like the guy who tried to use a toothpick to unlock a bank vault, you know?
Definitely going with option D! OAuth is the way to go for securing API access with two-factor authentication. Anything else would be like trying to use a rubber duck to fend off a T-Rex.
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