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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-identity-principles-concepts/2-define-authentication-authorization
Authentication is the process of proving that a person is who they say they are. When someone purchases an item with a credit card, they may be required to show an additional form of identification. This proves that they are the person whose name appears on the card. In this example, the user may show a driver’s license that serves as a form of authentication and proves their ID.
Once you authenticate a user, you'll need to decide where they can go, and what they're allowed to see and touch. This process is called authorization.
In cybersecurity terms, authorization determines the level of access or the permissions an authenticated person has to your data and resources. Authorization is sometimes shortened to AuthZ.
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