Introducing the Techsplainers by IBM podcast, your new podcast for quick, powerful takes on today’s most important AI and tech topics. Each episode brings you bite-sized learning designed to fit your day, whether you’re driving, exercising, or just curious for something new.
This is just the beginning. Tune in every weekday at 6 AM ET for fresh insights, new voices, and smarter learning.
Introducing the Techsplainers by IBM podcast, your new podcast for quick, powerful takes on today’s most important AI and tech topics. Each episode brings you bite-sized learning designed to fit your day, whether you’re driving, exercising, or just curious for something new.
This is just the beginning. Tune in every weekday at 6 AM ET for fresh insights, new voices, and smarter learning.

This episode of Techsplainers introduces authentication, the cybersecurity process that verifies a user's identity before granting access to systems or data. The episode distinguishes authentication (proving who you are) from authorization (determining what you're allowed to do) and explores the four main authentication factors: something you know (passwords), something you have (security tokens), something you are (biometrics), and something you do (behavioral patterns). Modern authentication approaches are examined, including single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), adaptive authentication that uses AI to assess risk in real-time, and passwordless authentication using cryptographic passkeys. Technical standards like SAML, OAuth, and Kerberos are also explained. With account hijacking involved in 30% of cyber attacks, according to IBM's X-Force Threat Intelligence Index, strong authentication proves critical for security, access control, and regulatory compliance across industries like healthcare and finance.
Find more information at https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/techsplainers
Narrated by Bryan Clark