Authentication Mechanism definition

Authentication Mechanism means confidential authentication information for individuals and for systems (including log-on identifications, addresses, passwords and personal identification numbers) and where appropriate includes personal authentication devices (including smart cards and biometric devices), assigned to each Participant pursuant to Rule 3.1.2.
Authentication Mechanism means a mechanism used to verify the identity of a system user including but not limited to user identifications and passwords, tokens, smart cards, or biometrics.
Authentication Mechanism means a mechanism that allows the receiver of an electronic transmission to verify the identity of the sender and the integrity of the content of the transmission through the use of an electronic key or algorithm which is Shared by the Parties. This may include the authentication of electronic signatures.

Examples of Authentication Mechanism in a sentence

  • Customer is responsible for timely notifying SONIFI of the Authentication Mechanism or Authentication Mechanisms (defined below) Customer selects for implementation at the Premises so that the specific Authentication Mechanism or those specific Authentication Mechanisms can be (a) provisioned with appropriate Internet Access Equipment and Licensed Software and (b) included in the Deployment Statement of Work attached to and incorporated in the Broadband Agreement.

  • This Agreement supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications of any kind between the Customer and Evident with respect to the Services, the Solution, and the Authentication Mechanism.

  • If Customer does not timely notify SONIFI of the Authentication Mechanism or Authentication Mechanisms to be utilized at the Premises, SONIFI will select and implement an Authentication Mechanism on Customer’s behalf.

  • This Agreement (including the Privacy Policy and any other additional terms) constitutes the entire agreement between the Customer and Evident with respect to the Services, the Solution, and the Authentication Mechanism.

  • This Agreement supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications of any kind between you and Evident with respect to the Services, the Website(s), and the Authentication Mechanism.

  • This Agreement (including the Privacy Policy and any other additional terms) constitutes the entire agreement between you and Evident with respect to the Services, the Website(s), and the Authentication Mechanism.

  • Unless Evident indicates in writing otherwise, any termination of this Agreement will also revoke any Authentication Mechanism established under this Agreement and any right granted by Evident to you under this Agreement, including the right to use the Website(s) and the Services will cease.


More Definitions of Authentication Mechanism

Authentication Mechanism means a password, Personal Identification Number (PIN) or other confidential and protected string of characters or code, or other electronic identification method that identifies or authenticates the access rights of a person.
Authentication Mechanism has the meaning ascribed to it in clause 4.iii.

Related to Authentication Mechanism

  • Authentication Agent means an institution, reasonably acceptable to the Company, appointed by the Trustee to authenticate the Notes.

  • Authentication of product history means, but is not limited to, identifying the purchasing source, the ultimate fate, and any intermediate handling of any component of a radiopharmaceutical.

  • Multi-factor Authentication means controlling access to computers and other IT resources by requiring two or more pieces of evidence that the user is who they claim to be. These pieces of evidence consist of something the user knows, such as a password or PIN; something the user has such as a key card, smart card, or physical token; and something the user is, a biometric identifier such as a fingerprint, facial scan, or retinal scan. “PIN” means a personal identification number, a series of numbers which act as a password for a device. Since PINs are typically only four to six characters, PINs are usually used in conjunction with another factor of authentication, such as a fingerprint.

  • Authenticating Agents As defined in Section 9.10.

  • Secure Authentication means access to the Licensed Work by Internet Protocol (“IP”) ranges, Referring URL, Username and Password, or by another means of authentication agreed in writing between the Publisher and the Licensee from time to time.