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{{Quote|[a]n acknowledgement by a [[trusted]] [[third party]] that associates an entity’s [[identity]] with its [[public key]]. This may take place through (1) a [[certification authority]]’s generation of a [[public key certificate]], (2) a security officer’s [[verification]] of an entity’s credentials and placement of the entity’s [[public key]] and [[identifier]] in a [[secure]] [[database]], or (3) an analogous method."<ref>[[NIST Special Publication 800-21]] (2d ed.).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[a]n acknowledgement by a [[trusted]] [[third party]] that associates an entity’s [[identity]] with its [[public key]]. This may take place through (1) a [[certification authority]]’s generation of a [[public key certificate]], (2) a security officer’s [[verification]] of an entity’s credentials and placement of the entity’s [[public key]] and [[identifier]] in a [[secure]] [[database]], or (3) an analogous method."<ref>[[NIST Special Publication 800-21]] (2d ed.).</ref>}}
   
{{Quote|[a] [[cryptographic]] operation that links two or more [[data element]]s such that the [[data element]]s cannot be [[modified]] or [[replaced]] without being [[detect]]ed.<ref>[[NIST Special Publication 800-130]], at 84.</ref>}}
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{{Quote|[a] [[cryptographic]] operation that links two or more [[data element]]s such that the [[data element]]s cannot be [[modified]] or replaced without being [[detect]]ed.<ref>[[NIST Special Publication 800-130]], at 84.</ref>}}
   
 
=== Printing ===
 
=== Printing ===

Latest revision as of 05:09, 27 January 2014

Definitions[]

Data[]

Binding is a "[p]rocess of associating two related elements of information."[1]

Encryption[]

Binding is

[a]n acknowledgement by a trusted third party that associates an entity’s identity with its public key. This may take place through (1) a certification authority’s generation of a public key certificate, (2) a security officer’s verification of an entity’s credentials and placement of the entity’s public key and identifier in a secure database, or (3) an analogous method."[2]
[a] cryptographic operation that links two or more data elements such that the data elements cannot be modified or replaced without being detected.[3]

Printing[]

Binding is

the tieing together or compiling in a bound form of the printed pages of a book, pamphlet, and the like.[4]

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