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*Device - a specific type of computing hardware with specific features specified in the framework. | *Device - a specific type of computing hardware with specific features specified in the framework. | ||
*Instance - an identified application on an identified device or endpoint | *Instance - an identified application on an identified device or endpoint | ||
==Solutions== | |||
===Self Attestation=== | |||
===Audited Attestation=== | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category: Trust Framework]] | [[Category: Trust Framework]] | ||
[[Category: Profile]] | [[Category: Profile]] |
Revision as of 18:19, 21 May 2019
Full Title
Attestation is a certified form of access checking or labeling that gives users or services to ascertain the trustworthiness of the entity.
Context
Components
- Framework - in this wiki a trust framework that provides principles.
- Profile - details on the application of the framework to a specific vertical or horizontal group of entities.
- Service - a web site or collection of sites that offers services to entities, both digital and real-world
- Endpoint - a single address providing a specified set of services
- Application - a collection of software that provides a service to entities, both digital and real-world
- Device - a specific type of computing hardware with specific features specified in the framework.
- Instance - an identified application on an identified device or endpoint