N
Netscape Security Services
(NSS)
nonrepudiation
O
object signing
object-signing certificate
OCSP
one-way hash
operation
output
P
password-based
authentication
PKCS #7
PKCS #10
is really a site that takes credit-card payments but never sends any
goods. Misrepresentation is one form of impersonation. See also
spoofing.
A set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development
of security-enabled communications applications. Applications built
using the NSS libraries support the
protocol for authentication, tamper detection, and encryption, and the
PKCS #11 protocol for cryptographic token interfaces. NSS is also
available separately as a software development kit.
The inability by the sender of a message to deny having sent the
digital signature
message. A
A technology that allows software developers to sign Java™ code,
JavaScript scripts, or any kind of file and allows users to identify the
signers and control access by signed code to local system resources.
A certificate that's associated private key is used to sign objects using
the technology known as
Online Certificate Status Protocol.
1. A number of fixed-length generated from data of arbitrary length
with the aid of a hashing algorithm. The number, also called a
message digest, is unique to the hashed data. Any change in the
data, even deleting or altering a single character, results in a different
value.
2. The content of the hashed data cannot be deduced from the hash.
The specific operation, such as read or write, that is being allowed or
denied in an access control instruction.
In the context of the certificate profile feature, it defines the resulting
form from a successful certificate enrollment for a particular certificate
profile. Each output is set, which then dynamically creates the form
from all outputs configured for this enrollment.
Confident identification by means of a name and password. See also
authentication,
certificate-based
The public-key cryptography standard that governs signing and
encryption.
The public-key cryptography standard that governs certificate
requests.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
provides one form of nonrepudiation.
object
signing.
authentication.
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