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Revision as of 21:39, 14 March 2016

National Definitions

Brazil

Autenticidade: propriedade de que a informação foi produzida, expedida, modificada ou destruída por uma determinada pessoa física, ou por um determinado sistema, órgão ou entidade. [1]

Authenticity is the property that information was produced, issued, modified or destroyed by a certain individual, a system, agency or entity.


Czech Republic

Vlastnost, že entita je tím, za co se prohlašuje. [2]

Attribute confirming that the entity is what it claims to be. [3]


Japan

真正性: 真正であり、かつ、検証可能で信頼可能であることの属性.

(Cyber) The property of being genuine and able to be verified and be trusted. [4]


United States

NIST
The property of being genuine and being able to be verified and trusted; confidence in the validity of a transmission, a message, or message originator. [5]



International Standard

IETF

The property of being genuine and able to be verified and be trusted. [6]


ISO/IEC

Property that an entity is what it is claims to be. [7]


See also

Notes

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