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41 AD FS
A component that provides Web single-sign-on (SSO) technologies. AD FS provides SSO by securely sharing digital identity and entitlement rights across security and enterprise boundaries. AD FS supports the WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP). -
42 caller ID
A feature that displays the identity of the originator of an incoming call on the device screen. -
43 privilege attribute certificate
An item provided and signed by the DCE security server that is both a proof of identity and a list of group memberships.English-Arabic terms dictionary > privilege attribute certificate
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44 PAC
An item provided and signed by the DCE security server that is both a proof of identity and a list of group memberships. -
45 ar-sa مكالمة
The identity of the originator of an incoming call.مُعرف المتصل -
46 Caller ID
The identity of the originator of an incoming call.مُعرف المتصل -
47 shared name
"A name that consists of an assembly's identity-its simple text name, version number, and culture information (if provided)-strengthened by a public key and a digital signature generated over the assembly. Because the assembly manifest contains file hashes for all the files that constitute the assembly implementation, it is sufficient to generate the digital signature over just the one file in the assembly that contains the assembly manifest. Assemblies with the same strong name are expected to be identical." -
48 SSL certificate
A certificate used to provide SSL. It encrypts traffic and verifies the identity of the server. -
49 Access Control Server
A component of Cisco Identity Based Networking Services (IBNS) architecture that improves network access security for Cisco network devices. -
50 ACS
A component of Cisco Identity Based Networking Services (IBNS) architecture that improves network access security for Cisco network devices. -
51 security trimming
The process of limiting search results based on the identity of the user who submitted the query. -
52 biometrics
"Technologies that measure and analyze physical and behavioral human characteristics, such as fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, voice patterns, facial patterns, hand measurements, typing patterns and signatures, to recognize or authenticate identity." -
53 storage adapter
"An adapter that provides an interface for managing biometric template databases. This includes operations such as adding and deleting templates, as well as looking up templates either by user identity or by biometric content." -
54 secret answer
An answer that only the user knows for a specific question. The answer is used to confirm someone's identity if they forget their password. -
55 publisher
"The entity that offers a remote workspace, typically the IT department of the user’s employer, a business partner or vendor, or less commonly, a commercial application service provider. The publisher may use a digital certificate to represent its identity and use it to sign the remote resource files (e.g. RDP files) and the workspace description (e.g. Web Service feed)." -
56 face scanner
A biometric sensor that analyses data points on your face to recognize or authenticate identity. -
57 retinal scanner
A biometric sensor that analyses your eye retina to recognize or authenticate identity. -
58 Active Directory container
"The identity that Active Directory gives to a collection of objects, such as a group of users or a domain of computers."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Active Directory container
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59 Active Directory account
"The identity of a user, which can be used to grant access to resources or authority to perform certain tasks." -
60 question
"A question, usually from a drop-down list, that users can use to confirm their identity and reset their password in case they have forgotten it."
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