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Definition[]

Cryptography[]

Authority is

an external party that provides authentication, authorization, or both authentication and authorization.[1]

Digital certificates[]

An authority is

[a] body with the power to exercise prescribed functions. Generally used to refer to a body in charge of issuing digital certificates.[2]

Security[]

Authority is "[t]he right to access objects, resources, or functions."[3]

Social media[]

Authority is "[a] measure of how well-connected an entity is, based on its inbound links.[4]

Overview[]

Agency law[]

There are three bases by which an agent may be found to have legal authority to bind the principal to a contract. These are:

References[]

  1. "IBM Terminology" (full-text).
  2. Cybersecurity Guide for Developing Countries, at 104.
  3. "IBM Terminology" (full-text).
  4. Id.

See also[]

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