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/ôˈTHentiˌkāt/,
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authenticated, past participle; authenticated, past tense; authenticates, 3rd person singular present; authenticating, present participle;
  1. Prove or show (something, esp. a claim or an artistic work) to be true or genuine
    • - they were invited to authenticate artifacts from the Italian Renaissance
  2. Validate
    • - the nationalist statements authenticated their leadership among the local community
  3. (of a user or process) Have one's identity verified


  1. establish the authenticity of something
  2. (authenticated) attested: established as genuine
  3. (authentication) a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity
  4. (Authentication (law)) Authentication, in the law of evidence, is the process by which documentary evidence and other physical evidence is proven to be genuine, and not a forgery. Generally, authentication can be shown in one of two ways. ...
  5. To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit; To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to authenticate a portrait
  6. (authentication) something which validates or confirms the authenticity of something; proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network; a hallmark or assay-mark on a piece of metalwork
  7. (Authenticated) Officially validated (of document).
  8. An authenticated user is a visitor to your site who has logged in. Every user who has logged in is assigned the 'Authenticated' user role, at a minimum. ...
  9. (Authentication) In computer security, the process of attempting to verify the digital identity of the sender of a communication such as a request to log in. The sender being authenticated may be a person using a computer, a computer itself or a computer program.
  10. (Authentication) A process, in which it is determined if an item is genuine and is as described.
  11. (authentication) Determination by a numismatic expert as to the status of a coin being original and genuine - not counterfeit.
  12. (authentication) Security measures designed to establish the validity of a transmission, message, or originator, or a means of verifying an individual's authorization to receive specific categories of information (NSTISSI 1997).
  13. (Authentication) Proof by means of a signature or otherwise that a certain document or certain data is of undisputed origin and genuine.
  14. (Authentication) A method for identifying a user prior to granting permission to access, change, or delete a system or network resource.
  15. (authentication) The process of knowing that the data received is the same as the data that was sent, and that the claimed sender is in fact the actual sender.
  16. (Authentication) Any process that ensures that users are who they say they are. When you type your name and password, you are authenticated and allowed access.
  17. (Authentication) is the process by which an individual confirms his or her identity, usually by means of a signature, an official Document, a personal identification number (PIN), a Password, a digital certificate, or some other acceptable means.  See also: Corporate security.
  18. (Authentication) A mechanism which allows the receiver of an electronic transmission to verify the sender and the integrity of the content of the transmission through the use of an electronic key or algorithm which is shared by the trading partners. ...
  19. (Authentication) A process that verifies a user's identity. Examples: digital certificates or passwords.
  20. (Authentication) Technique by which access to Internet or intranet resources requires the user to enter a username and password.
  21. (Authentication) A term that refers to standards, such as Sender ID, SPF and DomainKeys/DKIM, that serve to identify that an email is really sent from the domain name and individual listed as the sender. Authentication standards are used to fight spam and spoofing
  22. (AUTHENTICATION) A process by which the Florida Secretary of State certifies or verifies the status of a notary public. An Apostille or a Certificate of Notarial Authority is attached to the notarized document.
  23. (authentication) The process of determining the genuineness of a coin or other numismatic item.
  24. (Authentication) The process of identifying an individual, usually based on a username and password.
  25. (Authentication) A critical data security technique used to prevent the alteration of data as the data are exchanged between the participants in an ACH transaction.