Look up attest or attestation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Attestation may refer to: Attestation clause, verification of a document Oath of Allegiance...
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In the statutory law of wills and trusts, an attestation clause is a clause that is typically appended to a will, often just below the place of the testator's...
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Certification (redirect from Certificate attestation)
or system in question meets specific requirements. It is the formal attestation or confirmation of certain characteristics of an object, person, or organization...
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Higher Attestation Commission (Russian: Высшая аттестационная комиссия, Ukrainian: Вища атестаційна комісія, abbreviated Cyrillic: ВАК, Latin: VAK) is...
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Trusted Computing (redirect from Remote attestation)
Numerous remote attestation schemes have been proposed for various computer architectures, including Intel, RISC-V, and ARM. Remote attestation is usually...
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Imperial Investiture (redirect from Imperial Attestation)
right to decline appointment. A similar ceremony called the Imperial Attestation (認証官任命式, Ninshōkan-ninmei-shiki) is held for the appointment of the Ministers...
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Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements no. 18 (SSAE No. 18 or SSAE 18) is a Generally Accepted Auditing Standard produced and published by...
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Testimony is a solemn attestation as to the truth of a matter. The words "testimony" and "testify" both derive from the Latin word testis, referring to...
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The criterion of multiple attestation, also called the criterion of independent attestation or the cross-section method, is a tool used by Biblical scholars...
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Attestation of College Studies (ACS) (French: Attestation d'études collégiales (AEC)) is the name for a certificate awarded by a college in the Canadian...
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Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) is a cryptographic primitive which enables remote authentication of a trusted computer whilst preserving privacy of...
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service provider that holds an ISAE 3402 attestation: the auditor of the customer can rely on the attestation of the service organization, resulting in...
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Trust Domain Extensions (section Remote attestation)
machine's confidentiality and integrity. TDX also supports a remote attestation feature which allows users to determine that a remote system has TDX...
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Verðandi (section Attestation)
In Norse mythology, Verðandi (Old Norse, meaning possibly "happening" or "present"), sometimes anglicized as Verdandi or Verthandi, is one of the norns...
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that the authenticator now signs an attestation statement with its attestation private key. The signed attestation statement contains a copy of the public...
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SafetyNet API (section Attestation)
verification. It is an extension of AVB2.0 and dm-verity. The SafetyNet Attestation API, one of the APIs under the SafetyNet umbrella, provides verification...
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Tuisto (section Attestation)
According to Tacitus's Germania (AD 98), Tuisto (or Tuisco) is the legendary divine ancestor of the Germanic peoples. The figure remains the subject of...
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Ring a Ring o' Roses (section Early attestation)
"Ring a Ring o' Roses", also known as "Ring a Ring o' Rosie" or (in the United States) "Ring Around the Rosie", is a nursery rhyme, folk song, and playground...
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used by the practitioner/examiner (Certified Public Accountant, CPA) in attestation or consulting engagements to evaluate and report on controls of information...
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Ukrainian Second League. However, they failed attestation when they submitted falsified documents to the Attestation Committee of the Football Federation of...
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for a chief executive officer originated in Australia, with the first attestation being in 1914. The first American usage cited is from 1972. The responsibilities...
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Abishemu of Byblos (section Attestations)
Abishemu of Byblos (Ib-shemu; ʼb-šmw) was the ruler of the city-state of Byblos during the late Middle Bronze IIA (c. 1820-1628 BC). In relation to Syria...
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Enhanced Privacy ID (EPID) is Intel Corporation's recommended algorithm for attestation of a trusted system while preserving privacy. It has been incorporated...
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representation of the technology that any society could achieve.: 1 The earliest attestations of ships in maritime transport in Mesopotamia are model ships, which...
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language. Among the Indo-European languages, its date of earliest written attestation is matched only by the now-extinct Anatolian languages. The Greek language...
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Moccus (section Attestation and etymology)
Moccus or Moccos is a Celtic god who is attested in one 2nd or 3rd century AD inscription from Langres, in which he is identified with the Roman god Mercury...
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their ancestral root has been reconstructed as *erþō. In its earliest attestation, the word eorðe was used to translate the many senses of Latin terra...
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Uralic languages (section Early attestations)
The Uralic languages (/jʊəˈrælɪk/ yoor-AL-ik), sometimes called the Uralian languages (/jʊəˈreɪliən/ yoor-AY-lee-ən), are spoken predominantly in Europe...
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Leprechaun (section Early attestations)
A leprechaun (Irish: lucharachán/leipreachán/luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy...
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Yule (section Attestations)
This article contains Gothic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of letters. Yule...
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