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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "authentication" in a sentence

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    authentication


    1. There was no need to ask Thom to provide more authentication for this note, his mother’s handwriting was all that he needed


    2. B: -- If we were created by God and He wanted people to know that his Word is true and the information contained therein reliable, would he not then authenticate his Word in some way or form? When you examine a dollar bill or money in any other currency – you will normally find things like watermarks, metallic strips and various other authentication devices that would tell you that the money that you are holding in your hand is the real thing and not a fake


    3. It also serves as authentication that the same Person, who inspired the writing of the Old Testament, was also responsible for inspiring the writing of the New Testament and fulfilling the words that were hidden in the Old Testament, 1500 years earlier


    4. Even when using server authentication, it may require tremendous skill to detect that the


    5. Art becomes a specialized part of the broader quest for personal authentication in today’s drifting society


    6. Sniffing authentication traffic and cracks the hashes it retrieves


    7. ) for authentication and another for locally authen-


    8. The Hornet pilot requested and received authentication then asked, "What's the bad guy situation?"


    9. to commence an authentication depends upon the availability of that evidence, AND then


    10. Since authentication is a separate consideration from functionality, and the process of

    11. authenticating could interfere with functional procedures, authentication should also be


    12. There is an authentication code buried in the header


    13. After declining to hear any authentication from Harold as to the events Feltus had previously outlined, Dr


    14. In certain categories, Yahoo provides a link and icon that will allow buyers to directly view a certificate of authentication, proving that your item is indeed worth the price you are asking


    15. E S S E N T I A L S o f K n o w l e d g e M a n a g e m e n t User authentication and security are directly related to access privileges


    16. Authentication includes the methods used to verify that the users are who they say they are


    17. In automated KM systems, authentication based on username and passwords is increasingly supplemented with biometric systems that rely on images of the user’s fingerprints or retina


    18. 8, the most significant issues related to the access phase of the KM life cycle are and information security, and cost, selecting the most appropriate technologies, and knowledge worker authentication


    19. Archiving, modification, and implementing user authentication and other methods of providing restricted access to the information generally provide significantly less incremental value to the information


    20. for Yakov"s use, telling him that he"d have his authentication codes later that afternoon

    21. evidence of authentication in any investigation of even the simplest terms


    22. Other methods of authentication such as


    23. be accessed with no authentication at all


    24. The screen blipped and demanded the next step in the authentication process


    25. , as he hands the plastic authentication card to his air force military aide


    26. PPP was created as an alternative to SLIP that provided greater functionality, such as the capability to multiplex different network layer protocols and support various authentication protocols


    27. • Authentication Although not required, the system may use an authentication protocol such as the Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) or the Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) to negotiate access to the other system


    28. The PAP Frame PAP is the inherently weaker of the two primary authentication protocols because it uses only a two-way handshake and transmits account names and passwords over the link in clear text


    29. Systems generally use PAP only when they have no other authentication protocols in common


    30. If the receiving system recognizes the options in the request message but cannot support the values for those options supplied by the sender (such as if the system supports authentication but not with the protocol the sender has specified), it replies with a Configure Nak message containing the options with values it cannot support

    31. The administrative site for a server usually has security in the form of user authentication as well; the port number is just a means of keeping the site hidden from curious users


    32. • 401 – Unauthorized Indicates that the server could not process the request because user authentication is required


    33. • #3# – Authentication and accounting Indicates that the reply refers to the login process or the accounting procedure


    34. At this point, the session enters the authorization state, during which the client must identify itself to the server and perform an authentication process before it can access its mailbox


    35. The POP3 standard defines two possible authentication mechanisms


    36. Another, more secure, mechanism uses the APOP command, which performs an encrypted authentication


    37. Once the authentication process has been completed and the client granted access to its mailbox, the session enters the transaction state


    38. Whenever possible, authentication procedures use a domain controller located on the same site


    39. If you have several levels of child domains in each tree, the process of accessing a resource in a different tree involves the passing of authentication traffic up from the domain containing the requesting system to the root of the tree, across to the root of the other tree, and down to the domain containing the requested resource


    40. Authentication is required for the target system to establish the connection, which can happen using either host-level or user-level security

    41. When the username and password are verified, the SAM replies to the authentication package with the security IDs (SIDs) of the user and all the groups of which the user is a member


    42. The authentication package creates a logon session and returns it to the LSA with the SIDs


    43. When you log on to an Active Directory, the system accesses an account database that is located on one of the network’s domain controllers for authentication


    44. Applications and services use different types of authentication mechanisms, ranging from the simple to the extremely complex


    45. NOTE In many cases, the authentication sequence remains invisible to the user operating the FTP client


    46. The FTP authentication process is inherently insecure because it transmits the user’s account name and password over the network in clear text


    47. At the other end of the spectrum of authentication mechanisms is a security protocol called Kerberos, developed by MIT and originally defined in the RFC 1510 document published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)


    48. Because Kerberos relies on the public key infrastructure when exchanging data with the clients and servers involved in the authentication process, all passwords and other sensitive information are transmitted in encrypted form instead of clear text


    49. This ensures that even if an unauthorized individual were to capture the packets exchanged during the authentication procedure, no security compromise would result


    50. One of the fundamental principles of Active Directory is that it provides users with a single network logon capability, meaning that one authentication procedure can grant a user access to resources all over the network


































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    Synonyms for "authentication"

    authentication certification assay-mark hallmark

    "authentication" definitions

    a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity


    validating the authenticity of something or someone