English |
authentication(2) |
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Phraseology |
authentication procedures
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Definition |
[A] process used to ascertain the identity of a person or the integrity of specific information. For an electronic record, authentication involves ascertaining its source and that it has not been modified or replaced in transit [since creation].
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Definition source |
(L)ildigital-US
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Context |
The OECD recognises that the different legal and political traditions among members mean that different solutions will be appropriate for each nation, but states that the global nature of the digital economy requires them to look at ways of ensuring access and enforcing certain safeguards. The report also points out the need for consensus on security and authentication measures that will make electronically transmitted documents legally binding.
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Context source |
(Jw)swin
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Subject field |
Law
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Partitive concept |
data origin/source authentication, data integrity, non-repudiation
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Related concept |
administrative law, electronic document, electronic signature
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it |
autenticazione(2)
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Reliability code |
3
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Note |
Cf. authentication(1)
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