Windows Hello provides biometric authentication options, including facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and iris scanning, aligning with the company’s requirement for biometric identification.
Why Not A (BitLocker): BitLocker is for encrypting data, not biometric authentication.
Why Not C (Defender): Windows Defender provides antivirus and security features, not biometric functionality.
Why Not D (Trusted Platform Module): TPM is a hardware feature for secure cryptographic operations, not biometric authentication.
CompTIA A+ Exam Reference: Core 2 (220-1102), Section 2.5, Windows security features.
Windows Hello is a more personal and secure way to sign in to your Windows device. Instead of using a password, with Windows Hello you can sign in using facial recognition, fingerprint, or a PIN.
Windows hello enables biometrics or PIN authentication.
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