Authentication ID definition

Authentication ID means a security mechanism by which an Authorized User identifies herself or himself to the Ehave Platform and gains access thereto, which security mechanism may include user identification, passwords, digital certificates or any other similar process mechanism for authentication and recognition as determined by Ehave from time to time.
Authentication ID means a security mechanism by which an Authorized User identifies herself or himself to the BOMA BEST Hub and gains access thereto, which security mechanism may include user identification, passwords, digital certificates or any other similar process mechanism for authentication and recognition as determined by BOMA from time to time.

Examples of Authentication ID in a sentence

  • User shall be solely responsible for all instructions, commitments and other actions or communications taken under User’s Authentication IDs. User shall promptly report to Solidifi any errors or irregularities in the Service, Website or the Solidifi System or any unauthorized use of any part thereof and inform Solidifi immediately if any Authentication ID becomes known to any third Person who is not authorized to possess such password.

  • Given under my hand and the Great Seal of Florida, at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Twenty Second day of April, 2011Secretary of State Authentication ID: 000203679830-042211-F09000001348 To authenticate this certificate.visit the following site, enter this ID, and then follow the instructions displayed.

Related to Authentication ID

  • Authentication means a procedure which allows the payment service provider to verify the identity of a payment service user or the validity of the use of a specific payment instrument, including the use of the user’s personalised security credentials;

  • 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.