guarantee security
41Security Patterns — Design pattern (computer science) can be applied to achieve goals in the area of security. Every classical design pattern has different instantiations to fulfill some of the Information security goals as confidentiality, integrity or availability …
42guarantee — I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of 1guaranty Date: 1680 1. guarantor 2. guaranty 1 3. an assurance for the fulfillment of a condition: as a. an agreement by which one person undertakes to secure another in the possession or enjoyment of… …
43guarantee — n. & v. n. 1 a a formal promise or assurance, esp. that an obligation will be fulfilled or that something is of a specified quality and durability. b a document giving such an undertaking. 2 = GUARANTY. 3 a person making a guaranty or giving a… …
44security — noun 1) the security of the nation s citizens Syn: safety, freedom from danger, protection, invulnerability Ant: vulnerability, danger 2) he could give her the security she needed Syn: peace of mind …
45security — noun 1) the security of our citizens Syn: safety, protection 2) he could give her security Syn: peace of mind, stability, certainty 3) security at the court was tight Syn …
46guarantee — noun 1》 a formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that restitution will be made if a product is not of a specified quality. 2》 something that ensures a particular outcome. 3》 variant spelling of guaranty. 4》 less… …
47guarantee — 1) See warranty 2) A promise made by a third party (guarantor), who is not a party to a contract between two others, to accept liability if one of the parties fails to fulfil the contractual obligations. For example, a bank may make a loan to a… …
48security — se•cu•ri•ty [[t]sɪˈkyʊər ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties, adj. 1) freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety 2) freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt 3) something that protects or makes safe; defense 4) freedom from financial cares 5) precautions taken to… …
49guarantee — guar·an·tee || ‚gærÉ™n tÉªË n. security; warranty; pledge; assurance v. vouch for; give a guarantee; give a warranty; promise, assure …
50guarantee — A promise made by a third party (guarantor), who is not a party to a contract between two others, that the guarantor will be liable if one of the parties fails to fulfil the contractual obligations. For example, a bank may make a loan to a person …