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Kimlik Denetleme, doğruluğunu ispat etme, belgeleme, doğruluğunu kanıtlama, tevsik etme, kimlik belirleme, kimlik doğrulama, kimlik kanıtlama, tevsik, Doğrulama, kimlik denetimi, (NATO) PAROLA:Bir muhabere sistemini sahte yayınlara karşı korumak üzere tasarlanmış bir güvenlik önlemi. AUTHENTICATOR (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI):PAROLA İŞARETİ:Bir mesajın veya yayının doğruluğunu göstermek amacıyla genellikle mesaj veya yayının daha önceden belirlenmiş bir yerine yerleştirilen ve daha önceden belirlenen bir şekilde seçilen veya düzenlenen bir sembol veya sembol grupları ya da işaretler dizisi. AUTHENTICATOR (NATO, AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA İŞARETİ:Bir mesaj veya yayının gerçekliğini gösteren bir harf, rakam; rakam veya harf grupları ve bunların her ikisi, doğru olduğunu ispat etmek, doğrulamak, teyid etmek, aslına uygunluk kodu, resmi tasdik, kimlik denetlemek, tasdik etmek, doğruluğunu kanıtlamak, belgelemek, Doğrula, Kimlik Denetle, doğrulamak, doğrulamak, tasdik etmek; gerçeklemek, belgele, belgele,doğruluğunu ispatla, doğru olduğunu ispat etmek, doğrulama, teyid etme, PAROLA SORMA:Bir yayın veya mesajın doğruluğunu anlamak üzere ses veya elektrikli araçlarla yapılan deneme. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA (MUHABERE):Bir yayını, mesajı veya bunların ve bunların kaynağını doğrulamak suretiyle bir muhabere sistemini sahte ve taklit yayınlara karşı korumak üzere tasarlanmış bir güvenlik önlemi. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA:Belirli kişileri tanımak ve bu kişilerin özel kategorilerdeki bilgileri alma yetkileri olup olmadığını belirlemek için kullanılan bir yöntem. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):DOĞRULAMA:Bir dokümanın gerçek ve resmi olduğunu gösteren imza veya mühür,

1 Kimlik Denetleme     ts
2 doğruluğunu ispat etme     ts
3 belgeleme  isim     ts
4 doğruluğunu kanıtlama     ts
5 tevsik etme  Ticaret     ts
6 kimlik belirleme  Ticaret     ts
7 kimlik doğrulama  Askeri,Bilgisayar     ts
8 kimlik kanıtlama     ts
9 tevsik     ts
10 Doğrulama     ts
11 kimlik denetimi     ts
12 (NATO) PAROLA:Bir muhabere sistemini sahte yayınlara karşı korumak üzere tasarlanmış bir güvenlik önlemi. AUTHENTICATOR (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI):PAROLA İŞARETİ:Bir mesajın veya yayının doğruluğunu göstermek amacıyla genellikle mesaj veya yayının daha önceden belirlenmiş bir yerine yerleştirilen ve daha önceden belirlenen bir şekilde seçilen veya düzenlenen bir sembol veya sembol grupları ya da işaretler dizisi. AUTHENTICATOR (NATO, AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA İŞARETİ:Bir mesaj veya yayının gerçekliğini gösteren bir harf, rakam; rakam veya harf grupları ve bunların her ikisi  Askeri     ts
13 doğru olduğunu ispat etmek, doğrulamak, teyid etmek  Mukavele     ts
14 aslına uygunluk kodu  Bilgisayar     ts
15 resmi tasdik  Ticaret     ts
16authenticate kimlik denetlemek  Bilgisayar     ts
17authenticate tasdik etmek     ts
18authenticate doğruluğunu kanıtlamak     ts
19authenticate belgelemek  fiil     ts
20authenticate Doğrula     ts
21authenticate Kimlik Denetle     ts
22authenticate doğrulamak     ts
23authenticate doğrulamak, tasdik etmek; gerçeklemek  fiil     ts
24authenticate belgele     ts
25authenticate belgele,doğruluğunu ispatla     ts
26authenticate doğru olduğunu ispat etmek, doğrulama, teyid etme  Mukavele     ts
27authenticate PAROLA SORMA:Bir yayın veya mesajın doğruluğunu anlamak üzere ses veya elektrikli araçlarla yapılan deneme. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA (MUHABERE):Bir yayını, mesajı veya bunların ve bunların kaynağını doğrulamak suretiyle bir muhabere sistemini sahte ve taklit yayınlara karşı korumak üzere tasarlanmış bir güvenlik önlemi. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):PAROLA:Belirli kişileri tanımak ve bu kişilerin özel kategorilerdeki bilgileri alma yetkileri olup olmadığını belirlemek için kullanılan bir yöntem. AUTHENTICATION (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU):DOĞRULAMA:Bir dokümanın gerçek ve resmi olduğunu gösteren imza veya mühür  Askeri     ts
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a hallmark or assay-mark on a piece of metalwork, proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network, something which validates or confirms the authenticity of something, The positive identification of a network entity such as a server, a client, or a user In SSL context, authentication represents the server and client Certificate verification process, this is the process a computerised service uses to identify who is using it It often involves a username and password or checks the IP address of the PC being used to access it Athens is an example of an authentication system, The process that verifies the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, usually as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system The J2EE platform requires three types of authentication: basic, form-based, and mutual, and supports digest authentication, The process of verifying that a particular name really belongs to a particular entity For example, a server will authenticate Alice to ensure that the person at the other end of the network connection isn't Henry the Forger instead In addition to authenticating users, data and computers can be authenticated using cryptographic techniques, Security measure designed to establish the validity of a transmission, message, or originator; or as a means of verifying a user's authorization to access specific types of information, The process of verifying 'who' is at the other end of the link Authentication is performed for devices In Bluetooth, this is achieved by the authentication procedure based on the stored link key or by pairing (entering a PIN), The process of identifying users before they are allowed access to computer systems or networks, typically by user-ids and passwords Technique that limits Internet or intranet access to those visitors who identify themselves by entering a username or password, Process of verifying the identity of the user at the other end of a link Authentication is accomplished by using a link key stored in the device memory or by a user PIN (called pairing), validating the authenticity of something or someone a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity, validating the authenticity of something or someone, a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity, A process used to confirm the identity of a person or to prove the integrity of specific information Message authentication involves determining its source and verifying that it has not been modified or replaced in transit (Cf , VERIFY (A DIGITAL SIGNATURE)), The process of identifying yourself and the verification that you're who you say you are Computers where restricted information is stored may require you to enter your username and password to gain access, Verification of a person's identity or the source of a document In network systems, authentication referrers to verifying that messages and documents came from the person indicated, (1) the process of verifying identity, origin, or lack of modification of a subject or object Authentication of a user is generally based on something the user knows, is, or has (2) the use of some kind of system to ensure that a file or message which purports to come from a given individual or company actually does Many authentication systems are now looking towards public key encryption, and the calculation of a check based upon the contents of the file or message as well as a password or key Related concepts are change detection and integrity, The assurance that a party to some computerized transaction is not an impostor Authentication typically involves using a password, certificate, PIN, or other information that can be used to validate the identity over a computer network, This is a safety device that guarantees the integrity of digital data transmissions Authentication ensures that the right information gets to the right person Gaining access to a Web site via a username and password is a simple example of authentication Back to Top, confirmation, verification; showing to be true, Determines a user's identity, as well as determining what a user is authorized to access, eg a financial database or a support knowledgebase The most common form of authentication is user name and password, although this also provides the lowest level of security VPNs use digital certificates and digital signatures to more accurately identify the user, The process of assuring that a person, who claims to have a certain identity, does in fact have that identity The Ethentication™ Service verifies identity by comparing the authentication material (a password, a biometric, or both) submitted by the user during an authentication attempt to the material that was collected during enrollment, Verification of the identity of a user or computer for security purposes, the positive verification of the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system, The process of verifying an identity prior to granting access to a computer system, network or source of online information For example, user names and passwords are common forms of authentication, The positive identification of a network entity such as a server, a client, or a user In SSL context the server and client Certificate verification process, Authentication is how computer systems verify that a person or computer acting on a person's behalf is who or what they claim to be  It is a secure and trusted form of identification, One of the objectives of cryptography: Typically, assurance that a message was sent by the purported author This is message authentication and is sometimes assumed into message integrity It is possible to authenticate individual blocks, provided they are large enough to minimize the impact of adding extra authentication data in each block (see block code) One advantage lies in avoiding the alternative of buffering an entire message before it can be authenticated That can be especially important for real-time (e g , voice) communications Other forms of cryptographic authentication include key authentication for public keys, and source or user authentication, for the authorization to send the message in the first place Also see certification and certification authority, A process by which the identity of a user accessing a network or other source of information is verified, To positively verify the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system, To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to authenticate a portrait, To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit, To reliably determine whether someone is who they declare to be, or something is what it is declared to be, prove a document is not a forgery, In networking, to establish the validity of a user or an object (i e communications server), To establish the validity of a claimed identity, confirm, verify; show to be authentic; prove that a document is authentic and not a forgery, It is the verification of an author or a web master, establish the authenticity of something, (1) to verify the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system (2) to verify the integrity of data that have been stored, transmitted, or otherwise exposed to possible unauthorized modification, 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, To establish the identity of the origination or originator of a transaction or other data-processing request, If you authenticate something, you state officially that it is genuine after examining it. He says he'll have no problem authenticating the stamp. to prove that something is true or real, To verify the sender or source of an email, whether sent by computer or a person, To establish the validity of a claimed user or object, The process of proving to the sending system that you are who you say you are and not someone else This may consist of providing a sending system user ID and password It could also be a swipe card, fingerprint scanner, or other identity proving system, (See AUTHENTICATION), To validate the identity of requesting users to ensure they are who they claim to be, The act of establishing an item as genuine, valid, or authoritative, The process of verifying the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system, plural of authentication,

28 a hallmark or assay-mark on a piece of metalwork     ts
29 proof of the identity of a user logging on to some network     ts
30 something which validates or confirms the authenticity of something     ts
31 The positive identification of a network entity such as a server, a client, or a user In SSL context, authentication represents the server and client Certificate verification process     ts
32 this is the process a computerised service uses to identify who is using it It often involves a username and password or checks the IP address of the PC being used to access it Athens is an example of an authentication system     ts
33 The process that verifies the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, usually as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system The J2EE platform requires three types of authentication: basic, form-based, and mutual, and supports digest authentication     ts
34 The process of verifying that a particular name really belongs to a particular entity For example, a server will authenticate Alice to ensure that the person at the other end of the network connection isn't Henry the Forger instead In addition to authenticating users, data and computers can be authenticated using cryptographic techniques     ts
35 Security measure designed to establish the validity of a transmission, message, or originator; or as a means of verifying a user's authorization to access specific types of information     ts
36 The process of verifying 'who' is at the other end of the link Authentication is performed for devices In Bluetooth, this is achieved by the authentication procedure based on the stored link key or by pairing (entering a PIN)     ts
37 The process of identifying users before they are allowed access to computer systems or networks, typically by user-ids and passwords Technique that limits Internet or intranet access to those visitors who identify themselves by entering a username or password     ts
38 Process of verifying the identity of the user at the other end of a link Authentication is accomplished by using a link key stored in the device memory or by a user PIN (called pairing)     ts
39 validating the authenticity of something or someone a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity     ts
40 validating the authenticity of something or someone     ts
41 a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity     ts
42 A process used to confirm the identity of a person or to prove the integrity of specific information Message authentication involves determining its source and verifying that it has not been modified or replaced in transit (Cf , VERIFY (A DIGITAL SIGNATURE))     ts
43 The process of identifying yourself and the verification that you're who you say you are Computers where restricted information is stored may require you to enter your username and password to gain access     ts
44 Verification of a person's identity or the source of a document In network systems, authentication referrers to verifying that messages and documents came from the person indicated     ts
45 (1) the process of verifying identity, origin, or lack of modification of a subject or object Authentication of a user is generally based on something the user knows, is, or has (2) the use of some kind of system to ensure that a file or message which purports to come from a given individual or company actually does Many authentication systems are now looking towards public key encryption, and the calculation of a check based upon the contents of the file or message as well as a password or key Related concepts are change detection and integrity     ts
46 The assurance that a party to some computerized transaction is not an impostor Authentication typically involves using a password, certificate, PIN, or other information that can be used to validate the identity over a computer network     ts
47 This is a safety device that guarantees the integrity of digital data transmissions Authentication ensures that the right information gets to the right person Gaining access to a Web site via a username and password is a simple example of authentication Back to Top     ts
48 confirmation, verification; showing to be true  isim     ts
49 Determines a user's identity, as well as determining what a user is authorized to access, eg a financial database or a support knowledgebase The most common form of authentication is user name and password, although this also provides the lowest level of security VPNs use digital certificates and digital signatures to more accurately identify the user     ts
50 The process of assuring that a person, who claims to have a certain identity, does in fact have that identity The Ethentication™ Service verifies identity by comparing the authentication material (a password, a biometric, or both) submitted by the user during an authentication attempt to the material that was collected during enrollment     ts
51 Verification of the identity of a user or computer for security purposes     ts
52 the positive verification of the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system     ts
53 The process of verifying an identity prior to granting access to a computer system, network or source of online information For example, user names and passwords are common forms of authentication     ts
54 The positive identification of a network entity such as a server, a client, or a user In SSL context the server and client Certificate verification process     ts
55 Authentication is how computer systems verify that a person or computer acting on a person's behalf is who or what they claim to be  It is a secure and trusted form of identification     ts
56 One of the objectives of cryptography: Typically, assurance that a message was sent by the purported author This is message authentication and is sometimes assumed into message integrity It is possible to authenticate individual blocks, provided they are large enough to minimize the impact of adding extra authentication data in each block (see block code) One advantage lies in avoiding the alternative of buffering an entire message before it can be authenticated That can be especially important for real-time (e g , voice) communications Other forms of cryptographic authentication include key authentication for public keys, and source or user authentication, for the authorization to send the message in the first place Also see certification and certification authority     ts
57 A process by which the identity of a user accessing a network or other source of information is verified     ts
58 To positively verify the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system     ts
59authenticate To prove authentic; to determine as real and true; as, to authenticate a portrait     ts
60authenticate To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required by law, or sufficient to entitle to credit     ts
61authenticate To reliably determine whether someone is who they declare to be, or something is what it is declared to be     ts
62authenticate prove a document is not a forgery     ts
63authenticate In networking, to establish the validity of a user or an object (i e communications server)     ts
64authenticate To establish the validity of a claimed identity     ts
65authenticate confirm, verify; show to be authentic; prove that a document is authentic and not a forgery  fiil     ts
66authenticate It is the verification of an author or a web master     ts
67authenticate establish the authenticity of something     ts
68authenticate (1) to verify the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system (2) to verify the integrity of data that have been stored, transmitted, or otherwise exposed to possible unauthorized modification     ts
69authenticate 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     ts
70authenticate To establish the identity of the origination or originator of a transaction or other data-processing request     ts
71authenticate If you authenticate something, you state officially that it is genuine after examining it. He says he'll have no problem authenticating the stamp. to prove that something is true or real     ts
72authenticate To verify the sender or source of an email, whether sent by computer or a person     ts
73authenticate To establish the validity of a claimed user or object     ts
74authenticate The process of proving to the sending system that you are who you say you are and not someone else This may consist of providing a sending system user ID and password It could also be a swipe card, fingerprint scanner, or other identity proving system     ts
75authenticate (See AUTHENTICATION)     ts
76authenticate To validate the identity of requesting users to ensure they are who they claim to be     ts
77authenticate The act of establishing an item as genuine, valid, or authoritative     ts
78authenticate The process of verifying the identity of a user, device, or other entity in a computer system, often as a prerequisite to allowing access to resources in a system     ts
79authentications plural of authentication     ts
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