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Authentication Token
A portable device used for authenticating a user. Authentication tokens operate by challenge/response, time-based code sequences, or other techniques. This may include paper-based lists of one-time passwords.
Authenticator
A record containing information that can be shown to have been recently generated using the session key known only by the client and server.
Authenticity
SSL Certificate security must be genuine and verifiable. In SSL Internet security and network security, it is imperative that authenticity is not assumed.
Authenticode
A technology that makes it possible to identify who published a piece of software and to verify that it has not been tampered with. It also confirms that the digital certificate used to sign the code was issued by the certificate authority originally.
Authorization
Giving access or other rights to a user, process or program that has been authorised.