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== Definition ==
A '''trusted third party''' ('''TTP''') is an entity other than the owner and [[verifier]] that is trusted by the owner or the [[verifier]] or both.
 
   
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A '''trusted third party''' ('''TTP''') (sometimes shortened to '''trusted party''') is
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{{Quote|an entity other than the owner and [[verifier]] that is trusted by the owner or the [[verifier]] or both.<ref>[[Digital Signature Standard]] ([[DSS]]) 2 ([[FIPS 186-3]]) (June 2009).</ref>}}
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== References ==
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== See also ==
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* [[Trusted computer system]]
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* [[Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria]]
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* [[Trusted computing base]]
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* [[Trusted Internet Connection Initiative]]
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* [[Trusted system]]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 14 April 2019

Definition[]

A trusted third party (TTP) (sometimes shortened to trusted party) is

an entity other than the owner and verifier that is trusted by the owner or the verifier or both.[1]

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See also[]