Trusted Third Party. Organization or body, trusted by both parties of a message exchange. Lets two parties communicate in absence of mutual trust. The signer trusts the TTP to associate his private key with him only and not reveal it to anyone. The signer and the verifier both trust the TTP to provide correct public key and identification data of the signer.
Trusted Time Products. The family of Symmetricom's Trusted Time products, including the Network Time Management System, Trusted MasterClock, Trusted Time StampServer, and Trusted Time application software.
Trusted Third Party. Another description for the Certification Authority that stresses that the keeper of the CA private key should be an organisation or an entity that has no interests or ties of any kind with the clients.
Trusted Third Party - government appointed or registered body which holds keys used for authentication purposes
Trusted Third Party. When two sides want to authenticated each other it should be using certificates that were issued by a third side.
Trusted Third Party; Intermediate service or party that performs authentication services on behalf of clients and servers.
(Trusted Third Party) See Key Escrow.
Trusted Third Party, A responsible party in which all participants involved agree upon in advance to provide a service or function, such as certification, by binding a public key to an entity, time stamping, or key escrow.
Trusted Third Party. An intermediary who shares secret keys with others who don't have a means to communicate with each other securely. Encrypted communications are funneled through the trusted third party to ensure confidentiality. This model for secure communications is sometimes called the military model because the troops must communicate through a superior ranking solider, the Trusted Third Party.