private security
41security — /si kyoor i tee/, n., pl. securities, adj. n. 1. freedom from danger, risk, etc.; safety. 2. freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt; well founded confidence. 3. something that secures or makes safe; protection; defense. 4. freedom from financial… …
42Security (finance) — This article is about the negotiable instrument. For the legal right given to a creditor by a borrower, see Security interest. Securities Securities Bond …
43Security clearance — For use by the United Nations, see Security Clearance (UN) A security clearance is a status granted to individuals allowing them access to classified information, i.e., state secrets, or to restricted areas after completion of a thorough… …
44Private information retrieval — In cryptography, a private information retrieval (PIR) protocol allows a user to retrieve an item from a server in possession of a database without revealing which item she is retrieving. PIR is a weaker version of 1 out of n oblivious transfer,… …
45Security token — Several types of security tokens with a penny for scale …
46security and protection system — Introduction any of various means or devices designed to guard persons and property against a broad range of hazards, including crime, fire, accidents, espionage, sabotage, subversion, and attack. Most security and protection systems… …
47Security and safety features new to Windows Vista — There are a number of security and safety features new to Windows Vista, most of which are not available in any prior Microsoft Windows operating system release.Beginning in early 2002 with Microsoft s announcement of their Trustworthy Computing… …
48Private intelligence agency — A private intelligence agency is a private sector (non governmental) organization devoted to the collection and analysis of information, most commonly through the evaluation of public sources (OSINT) and cooperation with other institutions. Some… …
49Security interest — A security interest is a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over assets to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt.[1] It gives the beneficiary of the security interest certain… …
50Private biometrics — A form of biometrics in which the prover is protected against the misuse of template data by a dishonest verifier.Biometric identification requires that a verifier searches for matches in a data base that contains data about the entire population …