What are the two most commonly used authentication factors in multifactor authentication?

What are the two most commonly used authentication factors in multifactor authentication? (Choose two.)
A. biometric factor
B. time factor
C. confidentiality factor
D. knowledge factor
E. encryption factor

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  1. Types of Authentication Factors

    MFA generally refers to five types of authentication factors which are expressed as:

    Knowledge: Something the user knows, like username, password, or a PIN.
    Possession: Something the user has, like a safety token.
    Heritage: Something the user is, which can be demonstrated with fingerprint, retina verification, or voice recognition.
    Place: Based on the user’s physical position.
    Time: A time-based window of opportunity to authenticate like OTP.

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