English | Latvian |
attestation identity key | apstiprinājumu identitātes atslēga (The cryptographic representation of the hardware or software state and other integrity metrics, and which can be used to perform anonymous or pseudo-anonymous attestations to remote parties in multiparty transactions) |
brand identity | zīmola identitāte (A company's or partner's logo, fonts, and colour themes or schemes intended to visually signify who and what the company is) |
claims-based identity | pieprasījumatkarīga identitāte (A unique identifier that represents a specific user, application, computer, or other entity, enabling it to gain access to multiple resources, such as applications and network resources, without entering credentials multiple times. It also enables resources to validate requests from an entity) |
identity federation | identitāšu federalizēšana (A process in Microsoft Online Services that uses Active Directory Federation Services 2.0 and Microsoft Federation Gateway to securely represent identities in the cloud and tie those identities to corporate credentials (user name and password). Users can then use their corporate credentials to sign in once to access the services in Microsoft Online Services) |
identity life cycle | identitātes dzīves cikls (The stages an identity goes through from the time it is conceived until the time it is destroyed) |
identity management | identitātes pārvaldība (The the management of the identity life cycle of entities (e.g. people, computers) during which the identity is created, documented and destroyed) |
identity store | identitāšu krātuve (An area on a computer where identities are stored) |
online identity | tiešsaistes identitāte (A single set of sign-in credentials (typically, e-mail address and password) that is used to access the services provided by an online service provider (OSP)) |
online identity association | tiešsaistes identitātes saistība (The binding of an online identity with the user account on a given PC. Once the association exists, the online identity can be used as a pointer to the user account. For example, with remote media connection, the online identity can be used to point to PC names and IP addresses) |