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== Definition == '''Authentication of identity''' is {{Quote|[t]he [[process]] whereby an organization establishes that a party it is dealing with is: * A previously known [[real-world]] entity (in which case, it can associate [[transaction]]s with an existing [[record]] in the relevant [[information system]]). * A previously unknown [[real-world]] entity (in which case, it may be appropriate to create a new [[record]] in the relevant [[information system]] and perhaps also to create an [[organizational identifier]] for that party).<ref>[[Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy Development Guide and Implementation Templates]], App. E, Glossary.</ref>}} == References == <references /> == See also == * [[Authentication]] * [[Authenticate]] * [[Authenticated user]] * [[Identity authentication]] [[Category:Security]] [[Category:Definition]]
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