Authenticator Clause Samples
The Authenticator clause establishes the requirement for verifying the identity of parties involved in a transaction or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the methods or technologies—such as digital signatures, passwords, or biometric data—that must be used to confirm that a party is who they claim to be before accessing certain information or executing actions. By mandating authentication procedures, the clause helps prevent unauthorized access and ensures that only legitimate parties can participate, thereby reducing the risk of fraud and enhancing the security of the agreement.
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Authenticator. The purpose of the authenticator is to verify the origin and authenticity of data retrieved from the Meter. An authenticator is automatically provided at the end of the sequence of reading "n" days Meter reading records. On receipt of the request to read "n" days records, the data authenticator seed is automatically reset (set to 0) by the Meter. Once the last day's data has been transmitted, the resultant authenticator is then transmitted. No direct access is provided for writing the seed or reading the authenticator. A description of how the authenticator is calculated is defined in Appendix 3. Superseded
Authenticator. 6.1 To reduce the risks referred to in clause 5.1, we have introduced this Service to support Instructions sent by Secure Email or fax.
6.2 The Service uses a combination of a card, reader and PIN, to produce a unique code to be used on the appropriate payment instruction form before submission to us. The code verifies the originator of the Instruction only and does not replace your Mandate. All Instructions must be signed in accordance with the Mandate.
6.3 When submitting Instructions to us that require a code you must write the code on the Instruction prior to submission. The sender’s username and the date the code was generated must also be included. We will use this information to validate the authenticity of the sender and the code does not authorise any payment or action by us. The Instruction should be submitted to the normal service centre that deals with your Account(s) and any queries relating to the Instruction should be directed to them. The code is only valid for seven days from its generation.
Authenticator. General Definition Eight byte string calculated using an authentication algorithm, an internal 8 byte authentication key and the preceding data. Superseded
Authenticator. 3.1 To register for the Secure Email Service you must also be registered to use Code Authenticator.
3.2 Code authenticator(s) will be used to validate your payment instruction. The code is generated by you and attached to the payment request. We will validate the payment instruction before the payment request is completed.
