Correct answer is B. Shared secret.
A shared secret is a piece of information that is known only to the identity server and the Terminal Server Identity Agent. The shared secret is used to authenticate the Terminal Server Identity Agent to the identity server.
One-time password (OTP), certificate, and token are NOT used to authenticate the Terminal Server Identity Agent to the identity server in Checkpoint.
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