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{n} a testimonial
Either the published information consultancies provide doe prospective clients or an initial no-cost presentation of the consultancy's capabilities
A general term for privilege attribute data that has been certified by a trusted privilege certification authority In DCE credentials are implemented as Privilege Attribute Certificates (PACs) See also Privilege Attribute Certificate
Security information (for example, user ID, permission bits, etc ) that indicates whether the requester has permission to access a file
Information describing the security attributes (identity and/or privileges)
Data that is transferred to establish a claimed principal identity
The information describing the security attributes of a principal
Someone's credentials are their previous achievements, training, and general background, which indicate that they are qualified to do something. her credentials as a Bach specialist I can testify to the credentials of the clientele
Data that is transferred to establish the claimed identity of an entity
{i} documents verifying a person's abilities and qualifications (i.e. references, letters of recommendation)
Basic identifying information about a user or application, used for single sign-in and authorization In the Passport architecture, a user's credentials are the sign-in name and password that are submitted to the Passport Login server
The user name and password, globally unique ID (GUID), or client certificate whereby a user's identity is authenticated (P&M)
documentary evidence of someones right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country
a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
A general term for privilege attribute data that has been certified by a trusted privilege certification authority The DCE authorization protocol implements credentials as Privilege Attribute Certificates (PACs)
(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
formal documents issued by an institution once a student has met the institution's requirements for completion of a particular program or course that has a minimum of 60 Student Contact Hours (SCHs) of instruction (or course hour equivalent activity) and an evaluative component These may be certificates, diplomas or degrees, including advanced and post-baccalaureate diplomas, associate degrees or baccalaureate degrees
Something that provides a basis for credit or confidence
A ticket plus the secret session key necessary to successfully use that ticket in an authentication exchange
Someone's credentials are a letter or certificate that proves their identity or qualifications. Britain's new ambassador to Lebanon has presented his credentials to the President
plural of credential
In the healthcare industry credentials means the education, licensure, and professional history of a healthcare provider
credentials letter
letter showing one's right to a certain position or authority; recommendation letter
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Documentary evidence that a person has certain status or privileges

May I see your credentials, please?.

credential
of, pertaining to or entitling to credit or authority
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To furnish with [[#Noun|credentials]]
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VARCHAR2(18) Credential passed by the proxy for the client (if any)
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A license or document issued by the Coast Guard to an individual that has demonstrated appropriate requirements
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Testimonials showing that a person is entitled to credit, or has right to exercise official power, as the letters given by a government to an ambassador or envoy, or a certificate that one is a duly elected delegate
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The document issued to a staff member by the state (or agency or organization authorized by the state) authorizing the holder to perform services for the school or system "Certificate," "license," or "permit" are examples of terms frequently used interchangeably with "credential "
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A certificate, diploma, or other type of evidence that a person has completed specific requirements determined by a provider
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• Evidence or documentation concerning a person’s credibility, professionalism or authority as an expert in a given field
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Much like a photo ID or birth certificate, electronic credentials (certificates) are recognized as proof of a party's identity and security level
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Teaching Credential programs are offered by the College of Education to teach in elementary or secondary school Visit the School of Teacher Education to see which undergraduate majors are most suitable for prospective teachers School of Teacher Education Room: Education 100 Tel: (619) 594-6131
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Giving a title or claim to credit or confidence; accrediting
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Certificate or diploma that certifies that a student has met the training requirements for a particular career, job, or skill In some instances, a credential is "portable," meaning that the credential is accepted any geographic location that a student may chose to live; e g , high school diploma
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That which gives a title to credit or confidence
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{f} (Canada and USA) provide credentials
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{i} document attesting a person's abilities and qualifications (i.e. references, letters of recommendation); certification; document proving the identity of a person; letter of introduction handed by a government to an ambassador before a new position
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a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
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Documentary evidence of ones entitlement to credit or authority etc
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A claim made by one agent about another
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{s} warranting confidence, that guarantees credit
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A degree, certificate or award which recognizes a course of study taken in a certain area, and acknowledges the skills, knowledge and competencies acquired An example is a teaching credential
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A set of access permissions [X969][x969] Media independent data attesting to, or establishing, the identity of an entity, such as a birth certificate, driver's license, mother's maiden name, social security number, finger print, voice print, or other biometrics [X949] (see also access control, identification)
impeccable credentials
excellent references, faultless letters of introduction
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