Timestamp definition

Timestamp means the current time of an event that is recorded by a Secured Computer System and is used to describe the time that is printed to a file or other location to help keep track of when data is added, removed, sent or received.
Timestamp means information encoded by ECOs into CAD entries by that identify when certain events occur.
Timestamp an object with a UNIX time stamp that indicates the time when the service collected this data.

Examples of Timestamp in a sentence

  • AATL Timestamp: An RFC3161 compliant timestamp from GlobalSign issued by the AATL CA.

  • As a best practice, GlobalSign recommends the Subscriber to timestamp the digital signature after signing his/her code, using the appropriate GlobalSign Timestamp Authority.

  • Upon receipt of a request for a Time-stamp, Entrust will issue a Time-stamp, all if and as set out in the TPS, the Documentation, and Customer’s entitlements under its Order for Time- stamping Services.

  • For the purposes of this ECSS Schedule, the following is added to the disclaimer of warranties in the General Terms: Entrust makes no representations or warranties that any Certificate, Time-stamp or digital signature created using the Signing Services will be recognized or trusted by any particular third party or third party product or service.

  • Timestamp of receipt of such correspondence by the Other Service Provider; and iv.


More Definitions of Timestamp

Timestamp. 1574092171988 }
Timestamp means the mid-point of each market time unit.
Timestamp. 111111111 } "previousLocation": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [0.0, 0.0], "timestamp": 111111111 } “speed": 90,
Timestamp means a data unit created using a system of technical and organisational means which certifies the existence of electronic data at a given time;
Timestamp refers to complete and verifiable data indicating that a piece of data existed before a certain time, usually a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies a certain moment of time.
Timestamp means the date and time when a Message has been successfully Processed and therefore is ready for delivery to or collection by the Intended Recipient.
Timestamp. The timestamp of the loop.