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Authentication

In the context of bonds, refers to the validation of a bond certificate.
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Authentication

A legal certification that a document is genuine. In business, this is especially applied to bonds, showing that an issue was legitimate.
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Following this boundary marker is a collection of PEM header data, used by each recipient to validate message integrity and authenticity, and to decipher an enciphered message.
On the other hand, the MAC is a message authentication code to provide message integrity. In other words, the size of the cipher-text produced by encrypting a plaintext in the SPCBC mode is equal to the number of plaintext blocks plus two extra blocks referred to as [C.sub.0] and MAC blocks.
Digital Signatures--The DON CIO issued naval message 061525Z of October 2004, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Implementation Guidance, which required DON network users to digitally sign any e-mail requiring message integrity and non-repudiation.
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WPA addresses many of the security shortcomings in WEP, adding longer keys, a mechanism known as key rotation to defeat the hacker tools used to compromise WEP, key distribution, improved message integrity, and support for the popular IEEE 802.1x authentication mechanism.
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'Only if the service provider has no ability to decrypt the message can message integrity be guaranteed.'
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