Glossary Term
JavaScript Agent
Plurilock's JavaScript Agent is a small, lightweight script added to web-based login workflows and applications to enable Plurilock authentication to occur.
The JavaScript agent runs silently in the background, gathering keystroke and mouse movement and timing information, network context data, location data, and other ambient identity signals. These are then sent to Plurilock's machine learning engine via the Plurilock ADAPT API to confirm or refute the identity of user.

2FA/MFA Rapid Reference
Authentication at a glance
Download the 2FA/MFA Rapid Reference now:
- 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
- The benefits and drawbacks of each
- Glossary of authentication terms
2FA/MFA Rapid Reference
- 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
- The benefits and drawbacks of each
- Glossary of authentication terms
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2020 Authentication Guide
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