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authentication 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity
  2. validating the authenticity of something or someone
  3. (authenticated) attested: established as genuine
  4. Authentication (from ; real or genuine, from authentes; author) is the act of establishing or confirming something (or someone) as authentic, that is, that claims made by or about the subject are true ("authentification" is a French language variant of this word). ...
  5. 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. ...
  6. 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. (authenticate) 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
  8. (Authentications) A generic name for getting the proper seals and or certifications from specific authorities for international adoption purposes (Dossier). This could include includes certifications, notaries, and/or apostilles depending on country requirements.
  9. (Authentications) Intentional efforts to authenticate those pathways that have called us. When the soulular phone rings, we answer the call by trying it on for size. As we explore it, we check its authenticity against our soul-scriptures to see if it is true to form.
  10. (Authenticate) To verify the identity of an Internet user or computer or person. For example, some merchants will use advanced security systems to authenticate your identity before they will accept your online order.
  11. (AUTHENTICATE) To denote authorship of an entry made in a patient's medical or dental record by means of a written signature, identifiable initials, a computer key, or a personally used rubber stamp; also refers to the process of certifying copies as genuine.
  12. (Authenticate (signatures)) To authenticate (prove valid) a signature that has already been signed, a notary compares the document signer's signature on the document to the signature the signer leaves in the notary journal and the signature on the signer's identification.
  13. (Authenticate()) To request or provide a response for a coded challenge.
  14. (Authenticate) Certify bibliographic information in a serial master (OCLC) record under the CONSER program by adding the CONSER symbol to the record.
  15. (Authenticate) Identify yourself at a TermSecure enabled device using an RFID proximity card (short or long range), a USB flash key, or login manually. Combine authentication methods and greatly increase security.
  16. (Authenticate) To become recognized as a valid AFS user by getting an AFS token using your kerberos TGT. Authenticate by logging onto a machine that uses an AFS enabled login utility or by issuing the aklog command after using kinit to obtain a kerberos TGT. ...
  17. (Authenticate) To verify the sender or source of an email, whether sent by computer or a person.
  18. (Authenticate) Verify a user is who they claim to be by requiring them to provide proof of their identity. There are many techniques that can be used to authenticate an email user, such as a local system username and password, LDAP, and IMAP and POP passwords.
  19. (authenticate) To provide your user name and password, as requested before you can change an important setting, install software, etc
  20. (authenticate) To verify an identity prior to granting access or asserting trust
  21. (authenticate) prove a document is not a forgery.
  22. (Authenticated) Information that has been verified through a scientific review process by an individual or organization. Authenticated information appears in EOL on a white background.  Information that has not been authenticated appears on the EOL species page with a yellow background.
  23. (Authenticated) Officially validated (of document).
  24. 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. ...
  25. A process for confirming the identity of someone with whom you want to share sensitive information. On the web, authentication usually involves either a username and password set or a public/private key pair.